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Page 152
... similar circumstances and similar figures of speech . The different stages of love affairs are always the same , with minutes of excitement and hours of disillusionment . Political and military glory never lasts ; it is soon replaced by ...
... similar circumstances and similar figures of speech . The different stages of love affairs are always the same , with minutes of excitement and hours of disillusionment . Political and military glory never lasts ; it is soon replaced by ...
Page 163
... similar rhyming occasions in the poem . The " beat " - " street " - " feet " rhymes in II.V.i. in fact constitute the final manifestation of the most important rhyming motif in the poem . It begins in I.V.iii . when the I - voice ...
... similar rhyming occasions in the poem . The " beat " - " street " - " feet " rhymes in II.V.i. in fact constitute the final manifestation of the most important rhyming motif in the poem . It begins in I.V.iii . when the I - voice ...
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... similar elements in the syntagmatic speech - chain . Hopkins was one of the first poets to consciously recognise its paramount importance in literature . He claimed that " the artificial part of poetry , perhaps ... all artifice ...
... similar elements in the syntagmatic speech - chain . Hopkins was one of the first poets to consciously recognise its paramount importance in literature . He claimed that " the artificial part of poetry , perhaps ... all artifice ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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