Of course poetry is also, even largely, driven by metaphor and image, in a host of ways. |
As the metaphor implies, newer is not necessarily better, and the grandfather clock is still keeping good time. |
Such a metaphor as the menu gives couples a vehicle for exploring their wants and desires. |
But grammar and syntax and a horror of cliches and mixed metaphors were the least things he taught me. |
Fabre explains that his metaphors are simultaneously real and illusory, physical and abstract, living and dead. |
Lincoln fell in love with metaphors and cadences, assonance and alliteration. |