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... example the antithesis is tripled , and the order being successively chiastic , returns upon itself , which is ... examples of rhyme from Pope because he takes clearer advantage of the quality of difference in rhyme than other poets that ...
... example the antithesis is tripled , and the order being successively chiastic , returns upon itself , which is ... examples of rhyme from Pope because he takes clearer advantage of the quality of difference in rhyme than other poets that ...
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... example , with- in fifty pages of the sixth volume of the 1716 edition of Dryden's miscel- lany , ' and the exact phrase relied upon by Mr. Ault occurs in Sackville's " Oh , why did e'er my thoughts aspire " ( 1684 ) , and as " the ...
... example , with- in fifty pages of the sixth volume of the 1716 edition of Dryden's miscel- lany , ' and the exact phrase relied upon by Mr. Ault occurs in Sackville's " Oh , why did e'er my thoughts aspire " ( 1684 ) , and as " the ...
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... example , as the emphatic repetition " You , only you . .... " at the beginning of the line , " You , only you ! the fierce Maeonian steed | Mount with success . . . . " - an opening of which Pope was fond enough to employ at least ten ...
... example , as the emphatic repetition " You , only you . .... " at the beginning of the line , " You , only you ! the fierce Maeonian steed | Mount with success . . . . " - an opening of which Pope was fond enough to employ at least ten ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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