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... rhyme , and he had earlier created the masterly rhyming of ' Lycidas ' ; it has long been remarked that Paradise Lost deploys rhymes , though fairly infre- quently , with great skill . Milton may applaud the example he has set , ' the ...
... rhyme , and he had earlier created the masterly rhyming of ' Lycidas ' ; it has long been remarked that Paradise Lost deploys rhymes , though fairly infre- quently , with great skill . Milton may applaud the example he has set , ' the ...
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... rhyme in line 3 and then at once to rhyme with itself in line 4 , with the indubitability of such a massive simple clinching return . ' ' Bright ' then rhymes both with ' light ' , and with itself in line 6. Line 12 then gives us a very ...
... rhyme in line 3 and then at once to rhyme with itself in line 4 , with the indubitability of such a massive simple clinching return . ' ' Bright ' then rhymes both with ' light ' , and with itself in line 6. Line 12 then gives us a very ...
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... rhyme which embody Arthur Hallam's profound restatement of the nature of rhyme : ' Rhyme has been said to contain in itself a constant 1 A comparable serenity , at once liquid and firm , informs the magnificent evocation of light and ...
... rhyme which embody Arthur Hallam's profound restatement of the nature of rhyme : ' Rhyme has been said to contain in itself a constant 1 A comparable serenity , at once liquid and firm , informs the magnificent evocation of light and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
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