The Range of Literature: PoetryVan Nostrand, 1973 - 306 sider |
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... alliteration sharpened the ab- surd contrast between ale and Milton ( who announced in Paradise Lost that his purpose was " to justify the ways of God to Men " ) . In these lines , rhyme , meter , and alliteration combine to heighten ...
... alliteration sharpened the ab- surd contrast between ale and Milton ( who announced in Paradise Lost that his purpose was " to justify the ways of God to Men " ) . In these lines , rhyme , meter , and alliteration combine to heighten ...
Side 639
... alliteration Correspondence of sounds at the beginning of syllables ( usually accented syllables ) that are close together : " The plowman home- ward plods his weary way . " Some writers confine the use of the term to consonant sounds ...
... alliteration Correspondence of sounds at the beginning of syllables ( usually accented syllables ) that are close together : " The plowman home- ward plods his weary way . " Some writers confine the use of the term to consonant sounds ...
Side 644
... alliteration , assonance , and consonance ( see Glossary , p . 639 ) : such interrelated sounds , for example , as those in the first line : churl , hurl , cheerless , hail . Striking also is the use , throughout , of impera- tive verbs ...
... alliteration , assonance , and consonance ( see Glossary , p . 639 ) : such interrelated sounds , for example , as those in the first line : churl , hurl , cheerless , hail . Striking also is the use , throughout , of impera- tive verbs ...
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The Art of Reading Poetry 383 | 383 |
Versification 638 | 391 |
Transition to Poetry | 392 |
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