Western Wind: An Introduction to PoetryMcGraw-Hill, 1992 - Всего страниц: 634 |
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... Alliteration is as old as language . Babies alliterate before they can speak a sentence : " da - da , " " bye - bye . " We all know what alliteration can do for a slogan or catch phrase . Political sloganeers revel in it . Alliterative ...
... Alliteration is as old as language . Babies alliterate before they can speak a sentence : " da - da , " " bye - bye . " We all know what alliteration can do for a slogan or catch phrase . Political sloganeers revel in it . Alliterative ...
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... alliteration for two kinds of immobility : In one house we are sternly stopped To say we are vexed at her brown study , Lying so primly propped . Assonance ( p . 167 ) can serve the same purposes as alliteration , though often more ...
... alliteration for two kinds of immobility : In one house we are sternly stopped To say we are vexed at her brown study , Lying so primly propped . Assonance ( p . 167 ) can serve the same purposes as alliteration , though often more ...
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... alliteration and had picked up a lilt , learned perhaps from the Latin hymns or the love songs of Provence . In a poem of religious exhortation written about 1275 , the alliterative scheme is much modified . Lines 1 , 2 , 4 , and 5 of ...
... alliteration and had picked up a lilt , learned perhaps from the Latin hymns or the love songs of Provence . In a poem of religious exhortation written about 1275 , the alliterative scheme is much modified . Lines 1 , 2 , 4 , and 5 of ...
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