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This observation , though it may be witty by its absurdity a in the apparent argument , is on another level of reading e not absurd at all , though still witty . k With these final lines of the second stanza it becomes ! obvious that ...
This observation , though it may be witty by its absurdity a in the apparent argument , is on another level of reading e not absurd at all , though still witty . k With these final lines of the second stanza it becomes ! obvious that ...
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A negative argument could be made , however , on the basis that there are no conceits in the first two stanzas . ... One could argue that the embracing metaphor is constituted by the situation out of which the poem is supposedly uttered ...
A negative argument could be made , however , on the basis that there are no conceits in the first two stanzas . ... One could argue that the embracing metaphor is constituted by the situation out of which the poem is supposedly uttered ...
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In this attempt to demonstrate that no single treatment of complexity of attitudes is most essential and most dramatic , we have not intended to argue that among the Donne there are no differences in dramatic quality and prominence of ...
In this attempt to demonstrate that no single treatment of complexity of attitudes is most essential and most dramatic , we have not intended to argue that among the Donne there are no differences in dramatic quality and prominence of ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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