samples of transferred epithet in the poem all the world stage
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According to Wikipedia, 'A transferred epithet qualifies a noun other than the person or thing it is describing. This is also known as a hypallage. This can often involves shifting a modifier from the animate to the inanimate; for example, "cheerful money"and "suicidal sky".'
Some examples of transferred epithet in the poem 'All The World's A Stage' by William Shakespeare are :
1. 'strange eventful history'
2. 'shining morning face'
3. 'youthful hose, well sav'd, a world too wide for his shrunk shank'
4. 'lean and slippered pantaloon'
5. 'bubble reputation'
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1.. youthful hose
2 bubble reputation
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