Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 pages |
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... metaphor , so that , in effect , the poem becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . " Ong held that the universal desire to find unity in a divided world leads the creative imagination to accommodate disparate ideas or meanings within a ...
... metaphor , so that , in effect , the poem becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . " Ong held that the universal desire to find unity in a divided world leads the creative imagination to accommodate disparate ideas or meanings within a ...
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... metaphor governs the design of The Phoenix and Turtle and that the poem's theme becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . ” Human reason is so constitut- ed , the critic believes , that our perception is binary , and thus an eternal ...
... metaphor governs the design of The Phoenix and Turtle and that the poem's theme becomes " a metaphor of metaphor itself . ” Human reason is so constitut- ed , the critic believes , that our perception is binary , and thus an eternal ...
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... metaphor , taken in connec- tion with the two metaphors of the first quatrain , are so many and so shaded into each other that a listing of them is neither possible nor desirable . The effect here , as in the first quatrain , depends on ...
... metaphor , taken in connec- tion with the two metaphors of the first quatrain , are so many and so shaded into each other that a listing of them is neither possible nor desirable . The effect here , as in the first quatrain , depends on ...
Contents
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Copyright | |
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