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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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Certainly it is not to be pictured as part of a physical setting suggested by the poem . ( Of course , it is there in the garden , but not in a physical sense , not as an image . ) Obviously , the serpent represents that emotion of the ...
Certainly it is not to be pictured as part of a physical setting suggested by the poem . ( Of course , it is there in the garden , but not in a physical sense , not as an image . ) Obviously , the serpent represents that emotion of the ...
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a physical poetry “ a single extended image to bear the whole " weight of the conceptual structure . " 34 If a physical image is meant , then even such poems as “ The Will ” and “ Loves Usury ” could not be considered as examples .
a physical poetry “ a single extended image to bear the whole " weight of the conceptual structure . " 34 If a physical image is meant , then even such poems as “ The Will ” and “ Loves Usury ” could not be considered as examples .
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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