单词 | imagistically |
释义 | > as lemmasimaˈgistically imaˈgistically adv. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > school of poets or poetic movement > [adverb] imagistically1939 1939 A. Warren R. Crashaw iv. iv. 147 Among the mystics, two types differentiate themselves: the philosophically minded, usually, though not invariably, in the Neo-Platonic tradition..and the imagistically minded, given to trances and visions. 1940 Kenyon Rev. 277 The words ‘fog’ and ‘bloody’..must be taken not only..imagistically but symbolically. 1969 Jrnl. Eng. & Germanic Philol. 68 219 The reason is imagistically indicated in the immediately preceding lines. 1973 Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Nov. 1348/3 He works for the most part imagistically, spacing small, autonomous chunks of perception around a page, resolutely subduing ‘theme’ to the eye-stopping images which compose it. 2007 E. Lorberer in J. F. Barber R. Brautigan 159 Ianthe Brautigan's You Can't Catch Death..is a memoir which, like her father's work, wanders imagistically in short passages. < as lemmas |
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