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We have , consequently , an implied metaphor : a symbol is used in the place of the thing symbolized while there is no grammatical connection between the two - the thing symbolized , in fact , being omitted . An effect of the poetry is ...
We have , consequently , an implied metaphor : a symbol is used in the place of the thing symbolized while there is no grammatical connection between the two - the thing symbolized , in fact , being omitted . An effect of the poetry is ...
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The first stanza is most general of all , wholly in terms of abstractions : Good wee must love , and must hate ill , For ill is ill , and good good still , But there are things indifferent , Which wee may neither hate , nor love ...
The first stanza is most general of all , wholly in terms of abstractions : Good wee must love , and must hate ill , For ill is ill , and good good still , But there are things indifferent , Which wee may neither hate , nor love ...
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The things that are dead and interred are less mournful than he , less negative , for he is the “ Epitaph ” of these ... for he was a kind of nothingness originally : For I am every dead thing , In whom love wrought new Alchimie ...
The things that are dead and interred are less mournful than he , less negative , for he is the “ Epitaph ” of these ... for he was a kind of nothingness originally : For I am every dead thing , In whom love wrought new Alchimie ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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