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... under metaphysical , while that term does not appear at all in the index to The Well Wrought Urn . On the other hand , the earlier book has no index entry for paradox , a term frequently used in the later book , as its index shows .
... under metaphysical , while that term does not appear at all in the index to The Well Wrought Urn . On the other hand , the earlier book has no index entry for paradox , a term frequently used in the later book , as its index shows .
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( The conceit is regarded as a comparison of the dissimilar , frequently an extended comparison . ... The several statements on the subject are , in effect , as follows : The conceit is simply a frequent , a habitual device in the ...
( The conceit is regarded as a comparison of the dissimilar , frequently an extended comparison . ... The several statements on the subject are , in effect , as follows : The conceit is simply a frequent , a habitual device in the ...
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More frequently , however , there are various interpretations of the same image , or there is an accumulation of statements made by reference to a single image . And sometimes a conceit may not originate with a physical image at all ...
More frequently , however , there are various interpretations of the same image , or there is an accumulation of statements made by reference to a single image . And sometimes a conceit may not originate with a physical image at all ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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