Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... critics , passing favorable judgment upon the work of these poets , often use the term to imply - and even make explicit -an aesthetic formula by which a kind of poetry may have been written before or since the time of Donne and his ...
... critics , passing favorable judgment upon the work of these poets , often use the term to imply - and even make explicit -an aesthetic formula by which a kind of poetry may have been written before or since the time of Donne and his ...
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... critics . He gives a definition of the conceit which agrees with the discordia concors that Dr. Johnson saw in it ; and he does not , as other critics have done , place the conceit topmost upon a hierarchical scale of poetic devices ...
... critics . He gives a definition of the conceit which agrees with the discordia concors that Dr. Johnson saw in it ; and he does not , as other critics have done , place the conceit topmost upon a hierarchical scale of poetic devices ...
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... critics agree in the gener- alization that the poetry is characterized by the conceit and by wit . The conceit is regarded as a comparison of the dis- similar , frequently an extended comparison . As to the exact relationship of the ...
... critics agree in the gener- alization that the poetry is characterized by the conceit and by wit . The conceit is regarded as a comparison of the dis- similar , frequently an extended comparison . As to the exact relationship of the ...
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