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... lines before and after . The lines do not parallel one another but spring ahead , one from another , diversely . The more primitive and forthrightly emotional the poetry , as in balladry , the less it may demand the sensory resistance ...
... lines before and after . The lines do not parallel one another but spring ahead , one from another , diversely . The more primitive and forthrightly emotional the poetry , as in balladry , the less it may demand the sensory resistance ...
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... lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not likely to be felt as a special element of variation . There is a higher proportion of these rhymes in Chaucer than in Pope.22 Class Ib also ...
... lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not likely to be felt as a special element of variation . There is a higher proportion of these rhymes in Chaucer than in Pope.22 Class Ib also ...
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... lines as evidential because he has found some fifty lines in Pope's acknowledged verse which begin in a similar way . In other words , this supposedly characteristic opening is em- ployed by Pope less frequently than once in a thousand ...
... lines as evidential because he has found some fifty lines in Pope's acknowledged verse which begin in a similar way . In other words , this supposedly characteristic opening is em- ployed by Pope less frequently than once in a thousand ...
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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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