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      english literary group formed in 1713 to sairie "all the false tastes in learning'   
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      poem, or later a novelused to ridicle aspects of stupidity as a form of social or poitical commentary.   
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      a concept of a perfect society with perfec rules, no wars and no arguments   
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      a type of satire that was quite mild and gentle.   
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      in contrary to the horatian satire, its very strong and full of anger and bite. seems lie an attack when you compare it to the horatian   
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      a false report or piece of information to decieve people   
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      dualist word which means remedy or poison, or neither remedy nor poison   
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      leghty literary work with characters and actions to some degree relistic   
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      a genre of fiction dealing with love in a sentimental or idealised way   
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      also called adventure novel, type of novel that presents adventures of some sort of rough and dishonest bu appealing character   
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      the concept that god cares for and deal wit everything in the universe   
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      the property of the text that it seems more realistic because it references to true things that happened in real life   
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      pre-romantic poets of the 18th century that charaterized by their gloomy medidations on mortality. Can be considered the precursors of Gothic writers   
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      Swedish pluralist-christian theologian, he was famous because of his work: Heaven and Hell   
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      when a part of something represents a whole   
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      a concept of fitness of the form, wording, genre etc in a certain text.   
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      the approach that God and the forces of nature and universe are the same thing   
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      unrrhymed verse; especially unrhymed iambic pentameter verse   
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      a line of verse with one unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed one; repeated 5 times   
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      literary work when the speakes character is revealed in a monologue to the second person   
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      narrative composition of rhytmi verse suitable for singing, generally about heroic or tragic deeds or love   
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      repetition of the same consonant sound in two or more neighbouring words.   
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      reptition of the same word or expression in the beginning of the sentences.   
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      the running over of a sentence from one verse into another to avoid closely related words appearing in the same line   
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      a break in text to exclaim to a imagined person a thing or idea   
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      metric foot created of two unstressed and one stressed syllable   
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      inversion of syntantic order of words (Yoda)   
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      close juxtaposition fo simmilar sounds, especially of vowels   
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      correspondence or reccurence of sounds in words   
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      a type of thyme that only appears to rhyme for the eye, but when we pronunce it, it won't rhyme   
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      omission or incompleteness usually in the last foot of a line in mertic verse   
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      diameterline of two metrical feet   
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      line of four metrical feet   
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      adress to dietry or muse usually as a begging for help   
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      theory by john keats, about authors access to truth without the pressure ad framework of logic or science.   
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      rhyming verse form consisting of tercets with interlocking rhymes   
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      type of novel that characterizes with gloomy and dark vibe, setting in a castle, pseudo medieval seting,   
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      type of novel written in a series of a letters   
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      moody brooding rebel, with bad past that haunts him   
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      story with a compact and pointed plot   
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      short novel typically light and romantic on sentimental in character   
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      the raisin of the issue by claiming not to mention it   
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      an expression of real or fake doubt for rhetorical effects   
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      the leaving of a thought by making a break off   
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