what does mean by unification of sensibility.
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By 'Unification of sensibility', T. S. Eliot means 'a fusion of thought and feeling', 'are creation of thought into feeling', and 'a direct sensuous apprehension of thought'. ... However, a dissociation of sensibility set in after the age of Donne, in the late 17th century; there was a split between thought and feeling.
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By 'Unification of sensibility', T. S. Eliot means 'a fusion of thought and feeling', 'are creation of thought into feeling', and 'a direct sensuous apprehension of thought'. ... However, a dissociation of sensibility set in after the age of Donne, in the late 17th century; there was a split between thought and feeling.
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