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... metaphor is based on Aris- totle . He gives us a basic definition in the Poetica and an extended ex- amination in the Rhetorica . ' Since he is talking about grammar , it is natural enough for Aristotle to regard the metaphor as a ...
... metaphor is based on Aris- totle . He gives us a basic definition in the Poetica and an extended ex- amination in the Rhetorica . ' Since he is talking about grammar , it is natural enough for Aristotle to regard the metaphor as a ...
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... metaphor most warmly recommended by Aris- totle are its visibility and its activity . In the Rhetorica he says , " A metaphor is graphic , it makes your hearers see things , " and " A metaphor may represent things as in a state of ...
... metaphor most warmly recommended by Aris- totle are its visibility and its activity . In the Rhetorica he says , " A metaphor is graphic , it makes your hearers see things , " and " A metaphor may represent things as in a state of ...
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... metaphor the ideal vehicle for religious expression . 16 And Emile Mâle regards it as basic to Christian art ... metaphor of the human mind . ” 21 A last observation returns to Embler's warning to resist the inclina- tion to take the ...
... metaphor the ideal vehicle for religious expression . 16 And Emile Mâle regards it as basic to Christian art ... metaphor of the human mind . ” 21 A last observation returns to Embler's warning to resist the inclina- tion to take the ...
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