This, of course, is expressed in poetry, in which hyperbolism and exaggeration is the fundamental law. |
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At the time when the novel appeared, this apocalyptical chapter must have seemed to be the boundary of hyperbolism. |
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It is no hyperbolism that the campaign period is the most critical and sensitive stage in any presidential and parliamentary elections. |
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Like the Caroline poets of his epoch, Brome's use of rhetorical hyperbolism is also linked to the eye of the one who beholds. |
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As a result, in some places the images have an overwrought, almost drunken hyperbolism. |
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In spite of the exaggeration, hyperbolism, and excessiveness, the fabliaux embody an authentic, deep sense of realism. |
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