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I become in all things a free actor in the world ; I begin to see myself all changed , these hands the agents of ... I pity and help them ; I prize love , I love honest laughter ; there is no good thing nor true thing on earth but I ...
I become in all things a free actor in the world ; I begin to see myself all changed , these hands the agents of ... I pity and help them ; I prize love , I love honest laughter ; there is no good thing nor true thing on earth but I ...
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Personification is a metaphor , of course , in the sense that there is an implied comparison between a nonhuman thing and a human being . For example , " There Honor comes , a pilgrim gray " ; " My little horse must think it queer / To ...
Personification is a metaphor , of course , in the sense that there is an implied comparison between a nonhuman thing and a human being . For example , " There Honor comes , a pilgrim gray " ; " My little horse must think it queer / To ...
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Ogden Nash ( 1902-1971 ) Very like a Whale1 One thing that literature would be greatly the better for Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor . Authors of all races , be they Greeks , Romans , Teutons or ...
Ogden Nash ( 1902-1971 ) Very like a Whale1 One thing that literature would be greatly the better for Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor . Authors of all races , be they Greeks , Romans , Teutons or ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
What to Write About Fiction | 23 |
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