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Page 64
... parallels of sound which do not inhere in some parallel mean- ing of the words themselves , but acquire their parallel merely through being placed in parallel structures . Such , for example , is the transverse alliteration of Lyly , 9 ...
... parallels of sound which do not inhere in some parallel mean- ing of the words themselves , but acquire their parallel merely through being placed in parallel structures . Such , for example , is the transverse alliteration of Lyly , 9 ...
Page 65
... parallels of meaning . Even in sophisticated poetry such as Tennyson's In Memoriam one may find some stanzas where a high degree of parallel is successful.11 But on the whole the tendency of verse , or certainly that of English verse ...
... parallels of meaning . Even in sophisticated poetry such as Tennyson's In Memoriam one may find some stanzas where a high degree of parallel is successful.11 But on the whole the tendency of verse , or certainly that of English verse ...
Page 70
... parallel the rhyming words have oblique functions . Thus Chaucer : No deyntee morsel passed thurgh hir throte ; Hir diete was accordant to hir cote.30 And Pope : From each she nicely culls with curious toil , And decks the Goddess with ...
... parallel the rhyming words have oblique functions . Thus Chaucer : No deyntee morsel passed thurgh hir throte ; Hir diete was accordant to hir cote.30 And Pope : From each she nicely culls with curious toil , And decks the Goddess with ...
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