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These two materials are introduced and developed side by side : the poem begins Blasted with sighs , and surrounded with teares , Hither I come to seeke the spring , ... And not until the end of the poem does the speaker pursue any ...
These two materials are introduced and developed side by side : the poem begins Blasted with sighs , and surrounded with teares , Hither I come to seeke the spring , ... And not until the end of the poem does the speaker pursue any ...
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... the body of the woman , and in this way the woman becomes the physical referent of what was previously the idea of the loved object . Here the first stanza ends . The second stanza begins with a conceit by which love is equated ...
... the body of the woman , and in this way the woman becomes the physical referent of what was previously the idea of the loved object . Here the first stanza ends . The second stanza begins with a conceit by which love is equated ...
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... its context and to its elements ; an effect of the poem is this suggestion of the nature of the speaker's emotion . The rival attitudes are , indeed , the specific occasion of the speaker's exclamation . He begins already committed ...
... its context and to its elements ; an effect of the poem is this suggestion of the nature of the speaker's emotion . The rival attitudes are , indeed , the specific occasion of the speaker's exclamation . He begins already committed ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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according analysis Angels appears argue argument aspects basis becomes begins body Brooks Canonization characteristic characterization comparable complexity of attitudes conceit conceptual considered constituted contained continues course critics death definition determined device differences discussion distinction distinguished Donne Donne's effect elements emotion essentially evaluation example existence experience expression extended extended metaphor fact feeling figurative final follow formula frequently garden gives ideas illustrated imagery imaginative indicated individual irony John kind less lines logical lovers matter meaning meant ment meta metaphor metaphysical poetry mind Morrow nature Nocturnall observed obvious particular passage physical poem poets possible present question Ransom reader references regarded relation relationship representative says Shadow significant similar simply single situation soul speaker specific standards stanza statement structure suggested surprise Tate tears thing thought tion tropes true Twicknam Garden Valediction whole witty woman women