Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... alliteration , assonance , internal rhyme , and word repeti- tion provide . His sprung rhythm must be read as we read the words of a song when we happen to know the tune . If we do not know the tune - and Hopkins never furnishes it ...
... alliteration , assonance , internal rhyme , and word repeti- tion provide . His sprung rhythm must be read as we read the words of a song when we happen to know the tune . If we do not know the tune - and Hopkins never furnishes it ...
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... alliteration so largely present in his poems is significant . Alliteration , repetition , interior rhyme , all do the same work : first , they persuade us of the existence of a vital and surprising poetic energy ; second , they suspend ...
... alliteration so largely present in his poems is significant . Alliteration , repetition , interior rhyme , all do the same work : first , they persuade us of the existence of a vital and surprising poetic energy ; second , they suspend ...
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... alliteration's artful aid ' is frequently invoked , though chiefly for ornament . In dipodic verse , alliteration is functional . It is used , as the rarer internal rhyme , word repetition , and assonance are used , to reinforce or ...
... alliteration's artful aid ' is frequently invoked , though chiefly for ornament . In dipodic verse , alliteration is functional . It is used , as the rarer internal rhyme , word repetition , and assonance are used , to reinforce or ...
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