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O perverse sexe , where none is true but shee , Who's therefore true , because her truth kills mee . The metaphor extended is that of the speaker as a weeping stone fountain , this having been suggested at the end of the preceding ...
O perverse sexe , where none is true but shee , Who's therefore true , because her truth kills mee . The metaphor extended is that of the speaker as a weeping stone fountain , this having been suggested at the end of the preceding ...
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Hence in a perverse and ironical sense of true , she is true in her attitude of not being his true love . If we look back now over the stanza we find in it several metaphors : the speaker as fountain , tears as wine , the taste of tears ...
Hence in a perverse and ironical sense of true , she is true in her attitude of not being his true love . If we look back now over the stanza we find in it several metaphors : the speaker as fountain , tears as wine , the taste of tears ...
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The “ prose meaning of the poem is that there are no women both true ” and fair , under any circumstances , not anywhere in the world . This is said ironically - by devices of wit - in the first two stanzas , and it is said simply ...
The “ prose meaning of the poem is that there are no women both true ” and fair , under any circumstances , not anywhere in the world . This is said ironically - by devices of wit - in the first two stanzas , and it is said simply ...
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Modern Definitions of Meta | 3 |
Donnes Songs and Sonets | 22 |
Definitions and Evaluations | 63 |
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