The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... metaphor about it at all . The fact that it was a metaphor is no more relevant than the fact that my pen is made of wood . You are simply confusing derivation with meaning . There is clearly a great deal to be said for both sides . On ...
... metaphor about it at all . The fact that it was a metaphor is no more relevant than the fact that my pen is made of wood . You are simply confusing derivation with meaning . There is clearly a great deal to be said for both sides . On ...
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... metaphor . And in such cases the relation between the thought and the metaphor is precisely the opposite of the relation which arises when it is we ourselves who understand and then invent the metaphors to help others . We are here ...
... metaphor . And in such cases the relation between the thought and the metaphor is precisely the opposite of the relation which arises when it is we ourselves who understand and then invent the metaphors to help others . We are here ...
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... metaphor that first introduced me to it . It will then be no harm though I should forget that Flalansfere had ever been metaphorical . As the metaphor , even if it survived , would no longer limit my thoughts , so its fossilization ...
... metaphor that first introduced me to it . It will then be no harm though I should forget that Flalansfere had ever been metaphorical . As the metaphor , even if it survived , would no longer limit my thoughts , so its fossilization ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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