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- Metaphor 206
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- Metaphor in literature 34
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Musical forces motion, metaphor, and meaning in music /
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Wild chickens and petty tyrants 108 metaphors for mindfulness /
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The metaphor of illness and healing in Hosea and its significance in the socio-economic context of eighth-century Israel and Judah
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Metaphor: theoretical framework -- Illness and healing in ancient Israel, the ancient Near East and traditional East Asia: a comparative study -- Systemic study of socio-economic dynamics in eight-century Israel and Judah -- The metaphor of illess and healing in Hosea 5:8-6:3; 7:1-7 and its social implications -- Conclusions.…”
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Wild chickens and petty tyrants 108 metaphors for mindfulness /
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The metaphor of illness and healing in Hosea and its significance in the socio-economic context of eighth-century Israel and Judah
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Metaphor: theoretical framework -- Illness and healing in ancient Israel, the ancient Near East and traditional East Asia: a comparative study -- Systemic study of socio-economic dynamics in eight-century Israel and Judah -- The metaphor of illess and healing in Hosea 5:8-6:3; 7:1-7 and its social implications -- Conclusions.…”
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Translating investments metaphor and the dynamic of cultural change in Tudor-Stuart England /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Renaissance metaphor and the dynamic of cultural change: an introductory road map -- Translating investments: the metaphoricity of language: Hamlet, and 2 Henry IV -- Language and history in the reformation: translating matter to metaphor in the sacrament -- Donne's tropic awareness: metaphor, metonymy, and devotions upon emergent occasions -- Vesting significance and authority: the Vestiarian controversy under Cranmer and its treatment by Foxe -- Busirane's place: the house of abusive rhetoric in the Faerie Queene -- Catachresis and metaphor: "Be bold, be bold, be not too bold" in the Latin rhetorical tradition and its renaissance adaptors -- Exchanging values: the economic and rhetorical world seen by Gerrard de Malynes, merchant.…”
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Bridges metaphor for psychic processes /
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Bridges metaphor for psychic processes /
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Translating investments metaphor and the dynamic of cultural change in Tudor-Stuart England /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…Renaissance metaphor and the dynamic of cultural change: an introductory road map -- Translating investments: the metaphoricity of language: Hamlet, and 2 Henry IV -- Language and history in the reformation: translating matter to metaphor in the sacrament -- Donne's tropic awareness: metaphor, metonymy, and devotions upon emergent occasions -- Vesting significance and authority: the Vestiarian controversy under Cranmer and its treatment by Foxe -- Busirane's place: the house of abusive rhetoric in the Faerie Queene -- Catachresis and metaphor: "Be bold, be bold, be not too bold" in the Latin rhetorical tradition and its renaissance adaptors -- Exchanging values: the economic and rhetorical world seen by Gerrard de Malynes, merchant.…”
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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