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“ Wit ” is a very elusive term , which is used in the Essay on Criticism with more than a single meaning . The word >> > " occurs forty - three times in the course The Canons of Poetic Art 25.
“ Wit ” is a very elusive term , which is used in the Essay on Criticism with more than a single meaning . The word >> > " occurs forty - three times in the course The Canons of Poetic Art 25.
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Four times ( lines 53 , 61 , 209 , 429 , and by implication in line 81 ) it has its original meaning of “ intellectual power . ” Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase “ ready wit ” it its present - day meaning of “ cleverness .
Four times ( lines 53 , 61 , 209 , 429 , and by implication in line 81 ) it has its original meaning of “ intellectual power . ” Once ( line 449 ) in the phrase “ ready wit ” it its present - day meaning of “ cleverness .
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( 267-80 ) Here , though every line is end - stopped , the seven couplets compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage — the word all , a which ...
( 267-80 ) Here , though every line is end - stopped , the seven couplets compose a single sentence , with a complete unity of meaning clearly pointed by the identity of the first and last words of the passage — the word all , a which ...
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