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... effect every phoneme takes part in the pat- tern ) ; ( 18 ) " Doux comme un chant d'oiseaux , / Fort comme un choc d'armures , / Quand la sourde mêlée étreint les escadrons " ( Victor HUGO , Ce qu'on Entend sur la Montagne , 15–17 ) ...
... effect every phoneme takes part in the pat- tern ) ; ( 18 ) " Doux comme un chant d'oiseaux , / Fort comme un choc d'armures , / Quand la sourde mêlée étreint les escadrons " ( Victor HUGO , Ce qu'on Entend sur la Montagne , 15–17 ) ...
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... effects that depend on cumulation but not those that depend on con- trast . I have given some notice to the effect of contrast , or noncumulation , in remarks on " rejoice " in Wordsworth's " To Sleep " and the initial consonant of ...
... effects that depend on cumulation but not those that depend on con- trast . I have given some notice to the effect of contrast , or noncumulation , in remarks on " rejoice " in Wordsworth's " To Sleep " and the initial consonant of ...
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... effect of a sentence from Bishop Hall is due to a variation in this respect among members which nevertheless produce the effect of balance or rhythmic design . What if they [ crosses and adversities ] be unpleasant ? They are physic ...
... effect of a sentence from Bishop Hall is due to a variation in this respect among members which nevertheless produce the effect of balance or rhythmic design . What if they [ crosses and adversities ] be unpleasant ? They are physic ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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