10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNDERMEANING»
Discover the use of
undermeaning in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
undermeaning and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There is a distinction between the power in the undermeaning of a story and that
of the main subject. Each of us should study ourselves as we study the great
stories we read. The writer's mind is held firmly on the undermeaning of his
subject ...
Edward Miller (Jr.), 1912
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The Restored New Testament: The Hellenic Fragments, Freed ...
Many of the obscure passages in the Apocalypse become clear when poetically
expanded : it is full of poetic figures of speech imperfectly expressed in dry prose,
and a subtle undermeaning runs through the text. To point these out in detail in ...
3
Indiana School Journal and Teacher
“If I read it rightly it is an example of how a great poet should write allegory, not
embodying metaphysical abstractions, but giving us ideals abstracted from life
itself, suggesting an undermeaning everywhere, forcing it upon us nowhere, ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Illustrated)
Such orsuch like seemstobe thehigh significance and undermeaning ofthis noble
poem, — a meaning worthy of the exquisite expression which conveys it andof
the wealth of beauty and imagery which enfolds it. But nothing ismore remarkable
...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 2013
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The Indiana School Journal
"If I read it rightly it is an example of how a great poet should write allegory, not
embodying metaphysical abstractions, but giving us ideals abstracted from life
itself, suggesting an undermeaning everywhere, forcing it upon us nowhere, ...
6
The Meaning of Shakespeare
It is the final irony that this master of irony utters, as his last words, a Delphic cry
of the undermeaning of which he could have had not the remotest intimation. To
understand that undermeaning we have to go back to ~{s8}> THE MEANING OF
...
The real meaning is the undermeaning or subtext. It is the undermeaning that
makes the character say the words. The actor's interpretation is in the
undermeaning. When speaking a line, he doesn't think only of the words he is
saying, but also ...
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Thrice Greatest Hermes: Prolegomena
274 Advice to Klea concerning the Hidden Meaning of the Myths . . . . .276 The
Mystery-Myth . . . . .278 The Undermeaning, a Reflexion of a Certain Reason 291
Concerning the Tombs of Osiris . . . 292 Concerning the Theory of Evemerus .
Hermes (Trismegistus.), George Robert Stow Mead, 1906
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The Sunday-school World
Oriental Ideas of God. — There is a certain naivety, simplicity and yet withal a
subtle character of wise undermeaning to the book of Job which any one who
has been in contact with the nomad or pastoral races of the East can fully
appreciate.
Everything in these rites had its undermeaning. In the washing of the swine we
may see represented the condition of erring man, and that a superficial cleansing
and reformation will by no means change the moral quality — the animal after the
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