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... meaning of rhyme words they have I little to say . At least one ought to point out that the meanings two words composing a rhyme pair are usually quite different- I that they thus create a contrast which gives point to the likeness ...
... meaning of rhyme words they have I little to say . At least one ought to point out that the meanings two words composing a rhyme pair are usually quite different- I that they thus create a contrast which gives point to the likeness ...
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... meaning . The characteristics of Pope's couplet , as opposed Chaucer's , are , of course , its closure or completeness , 20 its stronger ndency to parallel , and its epigrammatic , witty , intellectual point . ne can hardly imagine such ...
... meaning . The characteristics of Pope's couplet , as opposed Chaucer's , are , of course , its closure or completeness , 20 its stronger ndency to parallel , and its epigrammatic , witty , intellectual point . ne can hardly imagine such ...
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... meaning of the words of comparison , thus beginning with variation or dif- can discuss the sameness of the rhyme sound as a ce . Rhyme is commonly recognized as a binder in verse ut where there is need for binding there must be some or ...
... meaning of the words of comparison , thus beginning with variation or dif- can discuss the sameness of the rhyme sound as a ce . Rhyme is commonly recognized as a binder in verse ut where there is need for binding there must be some or ...
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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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