what figure of speech is "eye of haven".
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metonymy
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In Sonnet XVIII by William Shakespeare, the use of "eye of heaven" is a figure of speech known as metonymy, the substitution of something closely related for the thing actually meant.
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William Shakespeare uses "eye of heaven" figure of speech which is known as metonymy
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the substitution of something closely related for the thing actually meant.
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