HJEAS: Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies, Volumen 3,Número 2Institute of English and American Studies, Lajos Kossuth University, 1997 |
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... conceit becomes increasingly integrated into the text , texture , and structure of the sonnet , and it fulfils its function by increasingly filling the poem with tension . The first conceit appears in the very first line of " Holy ...
... conceit becomes increasingly integrated into the text , texture , and structure of the sonnet , and it fulfils its function by increasingly filling the poem with tension . The first conceit appears in the very first line of " Holy ...
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... conceit becomes increasingly integrated into the text , texture , and structure of the sonnet , and it fulfils its function by increasingly filling the poem with tension . The first conceit appears in the very first line of " Holy ...
... conceit becomes increasingly integrated into the text , texture , and structure of the sonnet , and it fulfils its function by increasingly filling the poem with tension . The first conceit appears in the very first line of " Holy ...
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... conceit . While a proverb is a piece of popular wisdom , it is not a conceit . Whereas a picture of foolishness may be a satirical image , it is not a conceit either . An illustrated proverb , however , is a pictorial conceit . A ...
... conceit . While a proverb is a piece of popular wisdom , it is not a conceit . Whereas a picture of foolishness may be a satirical image , it is not a conceit either . An illustrated proverb , however , is a pictorial conceit . A ...
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