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The conceit of canonization continues throughout the final stanza of the poem . ... which invokes the lovers as canonized - as saints : And thus invoke us ; You whom reverend love Made one anothers hermitage ; You , to whom love was ...
The conceit of canonization continues throughout the final stanza of the poem . ... which invokes the lovers as canonized - as saints : And thus invoke us ; You whom reverend love Made one anothers hermitage ; You , to whom love was ...
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And sometimes a conceit may not originate with a physical image at all , as the conceit of the lovers being canonized in “ The Canonization ” . These observations apply also to the definition that metaphysical poetry shows a development ...
And sometimes a conceit may not originate with a physical image at all , as the conceit of the lovers being canonized in “ The Canonization ” . These observations apply also to the definition that metaphysical poetry shows a development ...
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a a much stressed as it is in poems like “ The Good Morrow " and “ The Canonization ” . The speaker of “ The Canonization " , for example , is involved in a conflict of attitudes ; he is a partisan for one of the attitudes .
a a much stressed as it is in poems like “ The Good Morrow " and “ The Canonization ” . The speaker of “ The Canonization " , for example , is involved in a conflict of attitudes ; he is a partisan for one of the attitudes .
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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