Oliver Goldsmith Quote

The metaphor is a shorter simile, or rather a kind of magical coat, by which the same idea assumes a thousand different appearances.


The Miscellaneous Essays of Oliver Goldsmith


The metaphor is a shorter simile, or rather a kind of magical coat, by which the same idea assumes a thousand different appearances.

The metaphor is a shorter simile, or rather a kind of magical coat, by which the same idea assumes a thousand different appearances.

The metaphor is a shorter simile, or rather a kind of magical coat, by which the same idea assumes a thousand different appearances.

The metaphor is a shorter simile, or rather a kind of magical coat, by which the same idea assumes a thousand different appearances.