The Proper Wit of PoetryUniversity of Chicago Press, 1961 - 136 sidor Author examines poetic wit from the death of Donne until the Augustans. |
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... stanza moves from soul to body in describing his love , or from ' some lovely glorious nothing ' to an embodiment in her physical charms . The second stanza discovers the dis- ability of both extremes : neither in pure soul nor in pure ...
... stanza moves from soul to body in describing his love , or from ' some lovely glorious nothing ' to an embodiment in her physical charms . The second stanza discovers the dis- ability of both extremes : neither in pure soul nor in pure ...
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... stanza the law of the sub- lunary world , dissolution , finds an exception : ' Only our love hath no decay . ' But the second stanza does not exempt their bodies from this law . Their souls , however , will prove their love after death ...
... stanza the law of the sub- lunary world , dissolution , finds an exception : ' Only our love hath no decay . ' But the second stanza does not exempt their bodies from this law . Their souls , however , will prove their love after death ...
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... stanzas ( because the purpose would lead him beyond eight lines to conclude ) were all forced . ' The parenthesis ... stanza as used by Donne developed from the pattern of his thought , and then served to emphasize or point the 59 ...
... stanzas ( because the purpose would lead him beyond eight lines to conclude ) were all forced . ' The parenthesis ... stanza as used by Donne developed from the pattern of his thought , and then served to emphasize or point the 59 ...
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THE POETS FEIGNING WIT page | 11 |
JACOBEAN WIT | 22 |
CAROLINE WIT | 43 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison admiration ambiguity Anagram antithesis Bacon beauty Ben Jonson Butler Caelica Carew catachresis Cleveland conceit contradiction contraries couplet Cowley Cowley's Coy Mistress Davenant death defined definition of wit Donne Donne's doth Drummond Dryden effect elegy English epigram epitaphs Essay example expression fancy feeling figures form of wit Fulke Greville gives Gondibert Greville hath hence Hobbes Hoskins ideas images imagination imitation ingenuity invention Jasper Mayne Jonson judgment kind of wit levity Love's lovers Lucan Mac Flecknoe Marvell Marvell's meta metaphor Metaphysical mind Mistress mixt Wit mock-heroic mode of wit Muse numbers opposites Ovid paradox Passion philosophy Pindaric poem Poesy poetic wit praise Preface proper wit propriety Puttenham quibbling resemblance rhetoric rhyme Samuel Butler satire says sense serious Sidney Similitudes small poet soul Sprat stanza style surprise thee thou thought tion turn Valediction verse Virgil Waller witty words write