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Another kind of wit , less local and rhetorical , may be considered as present in the poem . This wit consists in the contrast between the two worlds : the world of the lovers , and the geographical world . It is , moreover , not merely ...
Another kind of wit , less local and rhetorical , may be considered as present in the poem . This wit consists in the contrast between the two worlds : the world of the lovers , and the geographical world . It is , moreover , not merely ...
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He consimply and literally : the speaker of the poem is present in the garden and makes references to its details . The garden , then , may be regarded as an immediate material of the poem . Another immediate material would be the ...
He consimply and literally : the speaker of the poem is present in the garden and makes references to its details . The garden , then , may be regarded as an immediate material of the poem . Another immediate material would be the ...
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This assumption must be understood to operate throughout the present study.41 Observing that surprise may result from the degree to which a conceit is extended , as well as from its violation of imaginative categories , Mr. Moses ...
This assumption must be understood to operate throughout the present study.41 Observing that surprise may result from the degree to which a conceit is extended , as well as from its violation of imaginative categories , Mr. Moses ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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