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... figure re- quires us to participate in the life of the poem . ( For further exploration of figures , see " Figure and Symbol , " p . 377. ) Symbolism We now return to Frost's little horse . The poet has described the horse figuratively ...
... figure re- quires us to participate in the life of the poem . ( For further exploration of figures , see " Figure and Symbol , " p . 377. ) Symbolism We now return to Frost's little horse . The poet has described the horse figuratively ...
Side 377
... to love : " Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? " ( Shakespeare , p . 442 ) " My love is like a red red rose . " ( Burns , p . 455 ) Figures were not concocted as decorations : poetic necessity was Figure and Symbol 377 Figure and ...
... to love : " Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? " ( Shakespeare , p . 442 ) " My love is like a red red rose . " ( Burns , p . 455 ) Figures were not concocted as decorations : poetic necessity was Figure and Symbol 377 Figure and ...
Side 379
... figure we observe , its basic function is always to carry meaning from the literal to the figurative level . Simile : a stated comparison , introduced by like or as . For example , " My love is like a red red rose " ; " There is no ...
... figure we observe , its basic function is always to carry meaning from the literal to the figurative level . Simile : a stated comparison , introduced by like or as . For example , " My love is like a red red rose " ; " There is no ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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