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adjective already analysis apprehension beauty chapter Chaucer comparison complete conceit Conchubor connected conscious consider contradiction convey course Crashaw critics death Deirdre device doubt dramatic irony Dunciad effect Elizabethan English English language example eyes fact feeling give grammar heaven Herbert human I. A. Richards idea implied insist irony irrelevant judgment language less M. C. Bradbrook Macbeth matter meant merely metaphor metaphysical poets mind mode mood Naisi nature night normal notion noun once one's onomatopoeia opposites Pandarus perhaps phrase poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise puns quatrain reader reasons rhythm seems sense sensible sentence Shakespeare Sonnet sort statement suggest sure syntax T. S. Eliot tautology tears thee thing third type thou thought tion true trying type of ambiguity variety verb verbal verse W. B. Yeats weep whole William Empson word worth