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Prescinding from the effects of wit on the perceiver , wit is discordia concors , the yoking by violence together of heterogeneous ideas . However , if we consider the effect of this kind of wit , we find ourselves astonished- " admire ...
Prescinding from the effects of wit on the perceiver , wit is discordia concors , the yoking by violence together of heterogeneous ideas . However , if we consider the effect of this kind of wit , we find ourselves astonished- " admire ...
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There is no use made of special rhetorical effects , but the poem does its work by the remarkable detail which ... Even when elsewhere Donne deploys his conceits , the effect is usually that of a mind so intent on precision that it must ...
There is no use made of special rhetorical effects , but the poem does its work by the remarkable detail which ... Even when elsewhere Donne deploys his conceits , the effect is usually that of a mind so intent on precision that it must ...
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Indeed , Donne is perhaps the first lyric poet in English to achieve a truly wide range of rhetorical effects in lyric poetry . If some critics would place him at the opposite end of the spectrum of poetic possibilities from Dryden ...
Indeed , Donne is perhaps the first lyric poet in English to achieve a truly wide range of rhetorical effects in lyric poetry . If some critics would place him at the opposite end of the spectrum of poetic possibilities from Dryden ...
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The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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