An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... rhyme scheme . So rhyme is a kind of game , and an especially difficult one in English . As in every game , the fun of rhyme is to set one's difficulties high and then to meet them skillfully . As Frost himself once defined freedom , it ...
... rhyme scheme . So rhyme is a kind of game , and an especially difficult one in English . As in every game , the fun of rhyme is to set one's difficulties high and then to meet them skillfully . As Frost himself once defined freedom , it ...
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... rhyme se quences , therefore , remain the almost exclusive device of light verse writers . While the discussion is on rhyme it seems pertinent to mention some of the devices introduced into English rhymes by more recent poets , even ...
... rhyme se quences , therefore , remain the almost exclusive device of light verse writers . While the discussion is on rhyme it seems pertinent to mention some of the devices introduced into English rhymes by more recent poets , even ...
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... rhyme , as for example , " rain - wren - when - wan - dawn - dine - mine - main - rain . ” Consonantal rhyme is often used in combination with syllabic , assonantal , or approximate rhyme . Assonantal rhyme reverses the procedure of ...
... rhyme , as for example , " rain - wren - when - wan - dawn - dine - mine - main - rain . ” Consonantal rhyme is often used in combination with syllabic , assonantal , or approximate rhyme . Assonantal rhyme reverses the procedure of ...
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