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... difference red to is a real one , a genuine difference of method , something much ponderable than the words which must be used to describe it . It is difference between Gulliver and Bickerstaff , between the Travels and Partridge ...
... difference red to is a real one , a genuine difference of method , something much ponderable than the words which must be used to describe it . It is difference between Gulliver and Bickerstaff , between the Travels and Partridge ...
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... difference between prose and verse is the difference ween homoeoteleuton and rhyme . " Non modo ad salutem ejus tinguendam sed etiam gloriam per tales viros infringendam , ” s Cicero , and Quintilian quotes it as an example of homoeo ...
... difference between prose and verse is the difference ween homoeoteleuton and rhyme . " Non modo ad salutem ejus tinguendam sed etiam gloriam per tales viros infringendam , ” s Cicero , and Quintilian quotes it as an example of homoeo ...
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... difference in meaning of rhyme words n be recognized in difference of parts of speech and in difference functions of the same part of speech , and that both of these fferences will be qualified by the degree of parallel or of oblique ...
... difference in meaning of rhyme words n be recognized in difference of parts of speech and in difference functions of the same part of speech , and that both of these fferences will be qualified by the degree of parallel or of oblique ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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