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Here the conceit is constituted by the application of a proposition from physical science to the relationship of the lovers . If their love is a single unity or is made of equal parts , then , like similar mixtures , the relationship ...
Here the conceit is constituted by the application of a proposition from physical science to the relationship of the lovers . If their love is a single unity or is made of equal parts , then , like similar mixtures , the relationship ...
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One could argue that the embracing metaphor is constituted by the situation out of which the poem is supposedly uttered — the lover in defense of his lovingand that the poem has implications beyond its obvious verbal reference ...
One could argue that the embracing metaphor is constituted by the situation out of which the poem is supposedly uttered — the lover in defense of his lovingand that the poem has implications beyond its obvious verbal reference ...
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... this stanza there is no longer a recitation of the will . THE FLEA To one who is already preoccupied with the notion of a single extended metaphor , “ The Flea ” may appear to be so constituted . But it is not really a conceit that 60.
... this stanza there is no longer a recitation of the will . THE FLEA To one who is already preoccupied with the notion of a single extended metaphor , “ The Flea ” may appear to be so constituted . But it is not really a conceit that 60.
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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