The point is that the rivers have a "lurking kinship."
It indicates Conrad's fear that the Thames might someday revert to a state of "mindless frenzy."
It varies according to which meander you are referring to.
No, this line from the poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802" by William Wordsworth is not a metaphor. It is a description of the location of London near the flowing Thames River. Metaphors involve making a comparison between two things that are not literally related.
Thames River
Yes, the river Thames flows through Oxford
The town on the Firth of Thames, located 118 km south of Auckland, is Thames. The Firth of Thames is an estuarine bay in the North Island of New Zealand. Thames is known for its gold mining history and beautiful natural surroundings, making it a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.
Jacqueline Wilson lives in a Victorian house in Kingston upon Thames, England.
That would be the River Thames.
Thames is a river.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
Rick Thames's birth name is Richard Thames.
Rick Thames goes by "Gentleman" Rick Thames.