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Page 179
... endings in twelve lines , to become crowded again in an almost uninterrupted succession through ten lines , which create the impression of a phonetic finale for the paragraph . The last four lines , only prepar- ing us for the next ...
... endings in twelve lines , to become crowded again in an almost uninterrupted succession through ten lines , which create the impression of a phonetic finale for the paragraph . The last four lines , only prepar- ing us for the next ...
Page 180
... endings of the paragraph . One of these , ( əi ) , runs through most of it . It occurs in eight such endings within nineteen lines describing Satan's crime , defeat , and fall ( 32-50 ) . Then , after Satan has reached hell , where he ...
... endings of the paragraph . One of these , ( əi ) , runs through most of it . It occurs in eight such endings within nineteen lines describing Satan's crime , defeat , and fall ( 32-50 ) . Then , after Satan has reached hell , where he ...
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... endings in ( ū ) and one with an ( ō ) , then continuing in unbroken succession through five lines before it is superseded by a few lines without final asson- ances leading on to a new pattern , which begins with line 564. The steady ...
... endings in ( ū ) and one with an ( ō ) , then continuing in unbroken succession through five lines before it is superseded by a few lines without final asson- ances leading on to a new pattern , which begins with line 564. The steady ...
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