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... difference between prose and verse is the difference between homoeoteleuton and rhyme . " Non modo ad salutem ejus exstinguendam sed etiam gloriam per tales viros infringendam , ” says Cicero , and Quintilian quotes it as an example of ...
... difference between prose and verse is the difference between homoeoteleuton and rhyme . " Non modo ad salutem ejus exstinguendam sed etiam gloriam per tales viros infringendam , ” says Cicero , and Quintilian quotes it as an example of ...
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... difference of sense against equality of verse , but because the oblique phrases them- selves make a fundamental contrast to the metrically equal lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not ...
... difference of sense against equality of verse , but because the oblique phrases them- selves make a fundamental contrast to the metrically equal lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not ...
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... difference is more likely to seem the result of some deft twist or trick . Some are bewilder'd in the maze of schools , And some made coxcombs Nature meant but fools.88 There is a kind of inversion ( from pupils to schools and back to ...
... difference is more likely to seem the result of some deft twist or trick . Some are bewilder'd in the maze of schools , And some made coxcombs Nature meant but fools.88 There is a kind of inversion ( from pupils to schools and back to ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
Suggestions toward a Genealogy of The Man of Feeling | 61 |
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