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The speaker leaves this complex figure and continues his irony , saying that he has brought along the serpent in order that this garden may be considered a true paradise , for the traditional paradise - the Garden of Eden -had a serpent ...
The speaker leaves this complex figure and continues his irony , saying that he has brought along the serpent in order that this garden may be considered a true paradise , for the traditional paradise - the Garden of Eden -had a serpent ...
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This is said ironically - by devices of wit - in the first two stanzas , and it is said simply , without irony , in the last stanza . The poem , however , will not serve to illustrate the non - structural definition ; it contains ...
This is said ironically - by devices of wit - in the first two stanzas , and it is said simply , without irony , in the last stanza . The poem , however , will not serve to illustrate the non - structural definition ; it contains ...
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The reversal is surprising , and a calculated surprise is witty . e Moreover , the reversal makes for irony : one attitude is apparently prepared for , and then its opposite is given . Hence the poem is not a straightforward development ...
The reversal is surprising , and a calculated surprise is witty . e Moreover , the reversal makes for irony : one attitude is apparently prepared for , and then its opposite is given . Hence the poem is not a straightforward development ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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