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" Their language is vitally metaphorical ; that is, it marks the before unapprehended relations of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead of... "
Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, - Página 5
por Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 360 páginas
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 páginas
...itself to others and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension until the words which represent them, become through time, signs for portions or classes о thoughts instead...
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English Prose: From Maundevile to Thackeray

Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical : that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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A Defense of Poetry: Edited with Introd. and Notes

Percy Bysshe Shelley, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1890 - 120 páginas
...marks the before unapprehended relations of thing and perpetuates their apprehension, until words' 30 which represent them, become, through time, signs' for portions or classes of . thought instea_d ofpictures of integral thoughts ; and then, if no new poets should arise to create afrgsh...
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A Defense of Poetry

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 páginas
...others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from the community. Their language is vitally metarjhorjcal ; that is, it marks the before unapprehended relations...words, which represent them, become, through time, signs^j for portions or classes of thought instead of pictures of integral thoughts ; and then, if...
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The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and ..., Volumen10

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical ; that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical; that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 páginas
...it marks the before unapprehended relations of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead of pictures of integral thoughts; and then, if no new poets should arise to create...
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A Defence of Poetry

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1904 - 108 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical; that .is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical; that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them, become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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Shelley's Literary and Philosophical Criticism

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 304 páginas
...itself to others, and gathers a sort of reduplication from that community. Their language is vitally metaphorical ; that is, it marks the before unapprehended...of things and perpetuates their apprehension, until the words which represent them become, through time, signs for portions or classes of thoughts instead...
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