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... difference referred to is a real one , a genuine difference of method , something much more ponderable than the words which must be used to describe it . It is the difference between Gulliver and Bickerstaff , between the Travels and ...
... difference referred to is a real one , a genuine difference of method , something much more ponderable than the words which must be used to describe it . It is the difference between Gulliver and Bickerstaff , between the Travels and ...
Page 309
... difference of meaning . The point of this essay is therefore not to prove that rhyme words must exhibit difference of meaning , 15 but to discuss the value of the difference and to show how a greater degree of difference harmonizes with ...
... difference of meaning . The point of this essay is therefore not to prove that rhyme words must exhibit difference of meaning , 15 but to discuss the value of the difference and to show how a greater degree of difference harmonizes with ...
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... difference of rhyme , but it should not diminish the impres- sion which the actual difference of rhyme makes upon us . Such rhyme difference may be felt more clearly as a characteristic of Pope if we examine the rhymes in a passage ...
... difference of rhyme , but it should not diminish the impres- sion which the actual difference of rhyme makes upon us . Such rhyme difference may be felt more clearly as a characteristic of Pope if we examine the rhymes in a passage ...
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A Note in Defence of Satire 12 L | 12 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
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