The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... symbol , personification , and allegory . A symbol is a physical thing which represents or stands for something else . In a symbol , one may equal one , but more often , the symbol is a focal point for a number of ideas , feelings ...
... symbol , personification , and allegory . A symbol is a physical thing which represents or stands for something else . In a symbol , one may equal one , but more often , the symbol is a focal point for a number of ideas , feelings ...
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... symbol of immortality in the classical myths . It is recalled in Milton's reference to " that sanguine flower inscrib'd with woe " ( 1. 106 ) ; that is , the hyacinth , which sprang from the blood of a young prince of Amyclae beloved ...
... symbol of immortality in the classical myths . It is recalled in Milton's reference to " that sanguine flower inscrib'd with woe " ( 1. 106 ) ; that is , the hyacinth , which sprang from the blood of a young prince of Amyclae beloved ...
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... symbol of peace and Christlike spirit . Biblical refer- ence to the lion and the lamb as symbols of extremes in nature comes to mind at once , and the reader may leap to an interpreta- tion of the tiger as the Antichrist , except that ...
... symbol of peace and Christlike spirit . Biblical refer- ence to the lion and the lamb as symbols of extremes in nature comes to mind at once , and the reader may leap to an interpreta- tion of the tiger as the Antichrist , except that ...
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