Metaphysical Tradition and T. S. EliotFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1965 - Всего страниц: 126 |
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... definition of wit which provides a useful starting point . He describes it as ' a kind of discordia concors ; a ... defined , they have more than enough . The most hetero- geneous ideas are yoked by violence together . " The point ...
... definition of wit which provides a useful starting point . He describes it as ' a kind of discordia concors ; a ... defined , they have more than enough . The most hetero- geneous ideas are yoked by violence together . " The point ...
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Sunīlakānti Sena. he gives a final definition of wit . The definition of Wit ( which has been so often attempted , and ... defined is Dryden's notion of ' proper wit ' as distinguished from false wit . The term wit as used by 18th century ...
Sunīlakānti Sena. he gives a final definition of wit . The definition of Wit ( which has been so often attempted , and ... defined is Dryden's notion of ' proper wit ' as distinguished from false wit . The term wit as used by 18th century ...
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... definition of poetry . He says : ' Poetry , in a general sense , may be defined to be the expression of the imagination . " 2 Shelley does not use language with great exactitude but his poetic taste and anti- pathies are quite plain ...
... definition of poetry . He says : ' Poetry , in a general sense , may be defined to be the expression of the imagination . " 2 Shelley does not use language with great exactitude but his poetic taste and anti- pathies are quite plain ...
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