ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... conceit may be forced and unnatural , but it is never entirely vapid , as minor poetry tends to be in less rigorous days ; and probably conceit - making was an excellent training for the poet who had it in him ultimately to become a ...
... conceit may be forced and unnatural , but it is never entirely vapid , as minor poetry tends to be in less rigorous days ; and probably conceit - making was an excellent training for the poet who had it in him ultimately to become a ...
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... conceit . - S It is difficult to define a conceit . Intrinsically , it is , I suppose , a metaphor or simile so elaborate or so violent that the details of the image overpower the emotional idea which is to be elucidated by them ; and ...
... conceit . - S It is difficult to define a conceit . Intrinsically , it is , I suppose , a metaphor or simile so elaborate or so violent that the details of the image overpower the emotional idea which is to be elucidated by them ; and ...
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... conceit , and the emotional indulgence of rhetoric , which are the ex- pression , in the poet , of the division of Thought and Emotion experienced by everyman . And to correspond with this , on the dramatic side , there is a more or ...
... conceit , and the emotional indulgence of rhetoric , which are the ex- pression , in the poet , of the division of Thought and Emotion experienced by everyman . And to correspond with this , on the dramatic side , there is a more or ...
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