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... statement . Moreover , the image used being oblique , that is , remote from the reality under view ( as with " landslide " and " voting " in the above example ) it is obvious that it is a mechanism of thought . It declares the ...
... statement . Moreover , the image used being oblique , that is , remote from the reality under view ( as with " landslide " and " voting " in the above example ) it is obvious that it is a mechanism of thought . It declares the ...
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... statement , which is not in itself poetic , is assimilated to a complex system of imagery which includes rhythm , sound , metaphor , sensuous evocation , and design . The ambiguities of language make this easier than might at first be ...
... statement , which is not in itself poetic , is assimilated to a complex system of imagery which includes rhythm , sound , metaphor , sensuous evocation , and design . The ambiguities of language make this easier than might at first be ...
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... statement , to something not actually mentioned , so that where irony is involved the meaning intended arises always from a context larger than that of the literal statement . To create and convey the irony in the above simple examples ...
... statement , to something not actually mentioned , so that where irony is involved the meaning intended arises always from a context larger than that of the literal statement . To create and convey the irony in the above simple examples ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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