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... example the antithesis is tripled , and the order being cessively chiastic , returns upon itself , which is ... examples of rhyme from Pope because takes clearer advantage of the quality of difference in rhyme nother poets that I know ...
... example the antithesis is tripled , and the order being cessively chiastic , returns upon itself , which is ... examples of rhyme from Pope because takes clearer advantage of the quality of difference in rhyme nother poets that I know ...
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... example , with- ages of the sixth volume of the 1716 edition of Dryden's miscel- d the exact phrase relied upon by Mr. Ault occurs in Sackville's y did e'er my thoughts aspire " ( 1684 ) , and as " the glories of your piece in the ...
... example , with- ages of the sixth volume of the 1716 edition of Dryden's miscel- d the exact phrase relied upon by Mr. Ault occurs in Sackville's y did e'er my thoughts aspire " ( 1684 ) , and as " the glories of your piece in the ...
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... example , as the emphatic repetition ly you . . . . " at the beginning of the line , " You , only you ! the fierce steed | Mount with success . " -an opening of which Pope was ugh to employ at least ten times ( " You , only you ...
... example , as the emphatic repetition ly you . . . . " at the beginning of the line , " You , only you ! the fierce steed | Mount with success . " -an opening of which Pope was ugh to employ at least ten times ( " You , only you ...
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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