Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1956 - 121 Seiten |
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... alliteration or rhyme , and no in- version . On the other hand there is a fondness for the repetition of words and for too frequent and obvious antitheses , along with a liking for the piling up of synonyms : Lord , pat lyghted fro ...
... alliteration or rhyme , and no in- version . On the other hand there is a fondness for the repetition of words and for too frequent and obvious antitheses , along with a liking for the piling up of synonyms : Lord , pat lyghted fro ...
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... Alliteration is noticeable only in such passages as that deal- ing with the transience of worldly things where , no doubt under the influence of the earlier homiletic tradition , Rolle breaks into rough alliterative verse : 1 Alle ...
... Alliteration is noticeable only in such passages as that deal- ing with the transience of worldly things where , no doubt under the influence of the earlier homiletic tradition , Rolle breaks into rough alliterative verse : 1 Alle ...
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... alliteration , repetition and rhythm were emphasized by writers who lacked Rolle's artistry . Margery Kempe , so far as we can tell , exercised no influence at all , and this was in some ways a pity , since the early novelists might ...
... alliteration , repetition and rhythm were emphasized by writers who lacked Rolle's artistry . Margery Kempe , so far as we can tell , exercised no influence at all , and this was in some ways a pity , since the early novelists might ...
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Arundell Esdaile | 1 |
WRITERS OF LETTERS | 7 |
THE ART OF LISTENING | 21 |
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