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... yet one could wish that his statements were developed from analyses of particular poems , or that his own ... it would be well to follow impressionistic statements with analysis of the poetry in terms that refer to the poetry ...
... yet one could wish that his statements were developed from analyses of particular poems , or that his own ... it would be well to follow impressionistic statements with analysis of the poetry in terms that refer to the poetry ...
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... principal means by which Donne chained analysis to ecstasy ; never , we remember , more characteristically than in a #poem called The Extasie 11 Mr. Williamson's book has a section especially devoted to a discussion of the conceit .
... principal means by which Donne chained analysis to ecstasy ; never , we remember , more characteristically than in a #poem called The Extasie 11 Mr. Williamson's book has a section especially devoted to a discussion of the conceit .
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According to our analysis of the first two stanzas , one cannot say of “ The Canonization ” that it departs at no point from the manner of the conceit , or that a prose restatement of the poem's meaning is within the poem always ...
According to our analysis of the first two stanzas , one cannot say of “ The Canonization ” that it departs at no point from the manner of the conceit , or that a prose restatement of the poem's meaning is within the poem always ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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