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... passage is not just that the word " echo " itself occurs three times but that there is a pervasive reverberation of its diphthong / ǝʊ / in this short passage - it is repeated twelve times . 2. Triplet Rhymes In the context of the ...
... passage is not just that the word " echo " itself occurs three times but that there is a pervasive reverberation of its diphthong / ǝʊ / in this short passage - it is repeated twelve times . 2. Triplet Rhymes In the context of the ...
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... passage in Ovid's Metamorphoses ( Liber III , 500-1 ) where Echo bids farewell to Narcissus , and then at two translations of this excerpt into English . The passage in Ovid reads : " heu frustra dilecte puer ! " totidemque remisit ...
... passage in Ovid's Metamorphoses ( Liber III , 500-1 ) where Echo bids farewell to Narcissus , and then at two translations of this excerpt into English . The passage in Ovid reads : " heu frustra dilecte puer ! " totidemque remisit ...
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... passage tells us , is perfectly contiguous with the present , not only temporally , but also spatially . This propensity of Hardy's to see the ground under his feet populated with the remains of the generations before him doubtless has ...
... passage tells us , is perfectly contiguous with the present , not only temporally , but also spatially . This propensity of Hardy's to see the ground under his feet populated with the remains of the generations before him doubtless has ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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