@article{oai:sapporo-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003144, author = {ジョーンズ, ウィリー and Jones, Willie}, journal = {文化と言語 : 札幌大学外国語学部紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {P, This essay is a straightforward continuation of 'Shakespeare at Work : I', and it offers similar analyses, this time of Shakespeare's Sonnet 73, three short passages from The Taming of the Shrew and one longer passage from Henry IV, Part I. The analyses are designed, as before, to demonstrate how, in any text, the effectiveness of the metaphors depends upon the appropriateness and interpretability of the metonymy that constitutes not only the heart and life-blood of a metaphor but at the same time provides the crucial link which holds together the network of logical implications that establish the logical coherence of texts, and that need to be inferred if the text as a whole is to be understood.}, pages = {49--79}, title = {シェークスピアの仕事の仕方II}, volume = {56}, year = {2002} }