Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... metaphor in exactly this way : the master argues that , in order to save one's drowning sister - in - law , one ought to reach out one's hand and thereby temporarily break the ritual prescription that forbids men and women to touch each ...
... metaphor in exactly this way : the master argues that , in order to save one's drowning sister - in - law , one ought to reach out one's hand and thereby temporarily break the ritual prescription that forbids men and women to touch each ...
Page 129
... metaphor is understood from the context , i.e. , the above components charged with the sub - code " love " and the ... Metaphor in Grammar of Metaphor ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1958 ) , 24-66 . 53 Wagami o u ( ra ) or particularly u ...
... metaphor is understood from the context , i.e. , the above components charged with the sub - code " love " and the ... Metaphor in Grammar of Metaphor ( London : Secker & Warburg , 1958 ) , 24-66 . 53 Wagami o u ( ra ) or particularly u ...
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... metaphorical displacement has thus taken place : it is not the literal hearth - as may have been expected - that is a metaphor for an inner hearth , but the breast ( mune ) , since it is here that the crackling fire burns the I ...
... metaphorical displacement has thus taken place : it is not the literal hearth - as may have been expected - that is a metaphor for an inner hearth , but the breast ( mune ) , since it is here that the crackling fire burns the I ...
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