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... but imprecise words of this kind were used , often unconsciously , to refer to entirely different concepts . ... been revered as a rational , restrained , ordered realm , two quite incompatible views referred to by the same word .
... but imprecise words of this kind were used , often unconsciously , to refer to entirely different concepts . ... been revered as a rational , restrained , ordered realm , two quite incompatible views referred to by the same word .
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We would misread him , I think , if we took Donne's " fresh invention " to refer to novel images alone and not to Donne's fresh use of conventions as well . Donne's startling imagery at its most extreme is so conspicuous that ...
We would misread him , I think , if we took Donne's " fresh invention " to refer to novel images alone and not to Donne's fresh use of conventions as well . Donne's startling imagery at its most extreme is so conspicuous that ...
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Johnson offers his own definition of wit a little later in the essay , but it clear that wit , for him , does not refer to any fixed attribute of literature . Rather , it appears as a variable in the history of poetry .
Johnson offers his own definition of wit a little later in the essay , but it clear that wit , for him , does not refer to any fixed attribute of literature . Rather , it appears as a variable in the history of poetry .
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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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