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| relating to beauty and the arts |
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| bitterly disdainful or mocking |
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| medieval mystery or horror |
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| realism in art and literature |
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| visionary or imaginative, appealing to one's emotions |
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| distorted representation/ sketch for humor or ridicule |
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| poem expressing gried for one who is deal; complaint about love |
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| speech in preise of the dead |
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| play on words which, on the surface, could have two meanings |
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| division into two usually contradictory parts of opinions |
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| a brief statement of truth, opinion, or principle; an adage or wise saying |
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| representation of someone as existing or something as happening in other than the chronological, proper, historical order |
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| purple prose, purple patch |
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| an original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype, an ideal example |
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| having an oddly dreamlike or unreal quality. movement in lit |
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| exploiting a situation for personal gain |
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| the quality or condition of being undisciplined |
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| a simple work of writing or poetry that suggests a peaceful setting |
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| long duration, history, factual account of history |
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| goodwill towards all people; doing good works |
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| clever, humorous indifference |
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| aggressively self assertive |
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| harsh or severe; sour in taste |
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| an advocate of a particular ideology |
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| commanding, lordly, dominating; domineering in a haughty manner |
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| skeptical, expressing desbelief |
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| a person who appeals to emotions and prejudices to advance his or her own political ends |
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| to arrange in order, rank, or position |
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| designed to achieve a particular end with less concern for rightness or fairness |
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| characterized by warmth of feeling, passion |
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