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... alliterative in its broadest sense , and to use the term neo - alliteration to describe the subsequent uses and developments of the metrical form to which I will now briefly refer . In other words , I regard alliteration as a metrical ...
... alliterative in its broadest sense , and to use the term neo - alliteration to describe the subsequent uses and developments of the metrical form to which I will now briefly refer . In other words , I regard alliteration as a metrical ...
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... alliteration . Although Chaucer held alliteration rather at a discount , as appears from his lines— " But trusteth well , I am a southerne man , I cannot rhime rim , ram , ruf , by my letter , " yet he did use it , and not unconsciously ...
... alliteration . Although Chaucer held alliteration rather at a discount , as appears from his lines— " But trusteth well , I am a southerne man , I cannot rhime rim , ram , ruf , by my letter , " yet he did use it , and not unconsciously ...
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... alliteration appears in each of them . I now approach the grand era of Elizabeth and James , a period of creative activity sacred to Eng- lish genius - an age of intellectual giants who flourished in this dear old England of ours , and ...
... alliteration appears in each of them . I now approach the grand era of Elizabeth and James , a period of creative activity sacred to Eng- lish genius - an age of intellectual giants who flourished in this dear old England of ours , and ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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