Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... metaphor whose tenor , because it must take the form of a word , can only be another metaphor . Let us sympathize with the hysterics . Their illness is the illness of all humanity . But let us be conscious of the problem , as they are ...
... metaphor whose tenor , because it must take the form of a word , can only be another metaphor . Let us sympathize with the hysterics . Their illness is the illness of all humanity . But let us be conscious of the problem , as they are ...
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... metaphor — a second - order abstraction from the reality . “ Sound as a dollar , " I will say , thinking that the ... metaphors originates in a reality that actually is fundamental : the body . Discussing the power of the Sunday service ...
... metaphor — a second - order abstraction from the reality . “ Sound as a dollar , " I will say , thinking that the ... metaphors originates in a reality that actually is fundamental : the body . Discussing the power of the Sunday service ...
Σελίδα 139
... metaphor is too cute , but the physicists had little choice : they had to name this no - thing before they could think of it , and nothingness can be represented only by virtual history's endless 4 regress of metaphor . Nevertheless ...
... metaphor is too cute , but the physicists had little choice : they had to name this no - thing before they could think of it , and nothingness can be represented only by virtual history's endless 4 regress of metaphor . Nevertheless ...
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The Comic History of This Man Goddard | 17 |
The Virtual History of the Undivided | 35 |
The Joke about the Man from the East | 53 |
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