Writing and Literature in the Secondary SchoolEdward J. Gordon Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965 - 295 Seiten |
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... metaphor , " a generic term , as differentiated from the specific " a metaphor " or " the metaphors . " However , we have no wish to weasel out of ( note the meta- phor ) a possible vote of " no confidence , " even though our fears of ...
... metaphor , " a generic term , as differentiated from the specific " a metaphor " or " the metaphors . " However , we have no wish to weasel out of ( note the meta- phor ) a possible vote of " no confidence , " even though our fears of ...
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... metaphors that are not in the dictionary distinguished from those that are , calling the former " original " or " true " metaphor and the latter " dead " metaphors . But this distinction , as you recognize , is not always easy to make ...
... metaphors that are not in the dictionary distinguished from those that are , calling the former " original " or " true " metaphor and the latter " dead " metaphors . But this distinction , as you recognize , is not always easy to make ...
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... metaphorical meaning as cold in English , and tenebrae in Latin and Finsternis in German have the same metaphorical ... metaphor , but we would be unlikely to use both within a compass of seven words . In addition , the two metaphors ...
... metaphorical meaning as cold in English , and tenebrae in Latin and Finsternis in German have the same metaphorical ... metaphor , but we would be unlikely to use both within a compass of seven words . In addition , the two metaphors ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
a committee | 18 |
The Subject Matter of Writing Hart Leavitt | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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