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| The most godlike qualities of human nature |
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| Addresses a person or personified thing not present |
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| An abstract or original type/form |
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| Repetition of two or more vowel sounds in a poem or group of words |
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| A narrative verse which tells a story and is sung or recited |
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| Insincere or overdone sentimentality |
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| French for literature/books/criticism |
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| A German word for a novel structured as the events that take place as a hero travels in quest of a goal. |
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| pretentious language used for trivial subjects |
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| a work meant to ridicule a subject |
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| grating, inharmonious sounds |
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| a pause in the middle of a verse |
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| works considered most important in a period. |
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