Donne's Poetry and Modern CriticismRussell & Russell, 1962 - 91 стор. Literary criticism and interpretation about the works of John Donne. |
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... meant ; that is , if it is devel- oped so literally that it must be meant , or predicated so baldly that nothing else can be meant . Perhaps this will do for a defi- nition.16 Meant is again one of those words that refer to a reader's ...
... meant ; that is , if it is devel- oped so literally that it must be meant , or predicated so baldly that nothing else can be meant . Perhaps this will do for a defi- nition.16 Meant is again one of those words that refer to a reader's ...
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... meant " . Yet Mr. Ransom surely would not contend " that nothing else can be meant " . The figure is , after all , the mechanical de- vice that represents or conveys what is meant - if one would bring up the difficult problem of meaning ...
... meant " . Yet Mr. Ransom surely would not contend " that nothing else can be meant " . The figure is , after all , the mechanical de- vice that represents or conveys what is meant - if one would bring up the difficult problem of meaning ...
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... meant ) is witty poetry . . . . Our definition of metaphysical poetry , then , will have to treat the difference between metaphysical poetry , and other poetry as a difference of degree , not of kind.26 Mr. Brooks has singled out what ...
... meant ) is witty poetry . . . . Our definition of metaphysical poetry , then , will have to treat the difference between metaphysical poetry , and other poetry as a difference of degree , not of kind.26 Mr. Brooks has singled out what ...
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