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But he makes clear that by wit he means not structure alone : Wit is not merely an acute perception of analogies ; it is a lively awareness of the fact that the obvious attitude toward a given situation is not the only possible ...
But he makes clear that by wit he means not structure alone : Wit is not merely an acute perception of analogies ; it is a lively awareness of the fact that the obvious attitude toward a given situation is not the only possible ...
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If one attempts to include the hemispheres in the conceit of the mixture , it becomes apparent that no eaningful resolution is possible , although the final conceit is otherwise a development in the meaning of the poem .
If one attempts to include the hemispheres in the conceit of the mixture , it becomes apparent that no eaningful resolution is possible , although the final conceit is otherwise a development in the meaning of the poem .
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It will be convenient to continue the discussion of Donne's poems by allying them with the conclusions drawn from those already analyzed ; it should be noted , however , that the three poems are not offered as representing a possible ...
It will be convenient to continue the discussion of Donne's poems by allying them with the conclusions drawn from those already analyzed ; it should be noted , however , that the three poems are not offered as representing a possible ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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