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... Lord sitteth above the water floods . The Lord remaineth a King for ever . The Lord shall give strength unto his people . The Lord shall give his people the blessing of Peace . " In many of these figures of repetition Peacham insists ...
... Lord sitteth above the water floods . The Lord remaineth a King for ever . The Lord shall give strength unto his people . The Lord shall give his people the blessing of Peace . " In many of these figures of repetition Peacham insists ...
Page 105
... Lord High Chancellor crowned by " a foggy glory " - the word also means a halo - being " softly fenced in with crimson cloth and curtains " ( echoing the description of smoke in the first paragraph , " a soft black drizzle , with flakes ...
... Lord High Chancellor crowned by " a foggy glory " - the word also means a halo - being " softly fenced in with crimson cloth and curtains " ( echoing the description of smoke in the first paragraph , " a soft black drizzle , with flakes ...
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... Lord Byron in " The Prisoner of Chillon " ( 63-64 ) offers a clear case of linear rebound : Our voices took a dreary tone , An echo of the dungeon stone , - as does Wordsworth in " On the Power of Sound ” ( 155-58 ) – at the same time ...
... Lord Byron in " The Prisoner of Chillon " ( 63-64 ) offers a clear case of linear rebound : Our voices took a dreary tone , An echo of the dungeon stone , - as does Wordsworth in " On the Power of Sound ” ( 155-58 ) – at the same time ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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