Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... internal rhyme , word repetition and assonance . Together with the complex rhythmic patterns , they undoubtedly have a vital influ- ence upon the ' obscurities ' of word formation and syntax for which the poet is noted . In accounting ...
... internal rhyme , word repetition and assonance . Together with the complex rhythmic patterns , they undoubtedly have a vital influ- ence upon the ' obscurities ' of word formation and syntax for which the poet is noted . In accounting ...
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... internal rhyme , word repetition , and assonance are used , to reinforce or ' overstress ' the strong positions in the rhythmic pattern : I catch her little hand as we listed to the lark . Meredith , ' Love in the Valley , ' 1. 72 . He ...
... internal rhyme , word repetition , and assonance are used , to reinforce or ' overstress ' the strong positions in the rhythmic pattern : I catch her little hand as we listed to the lark . Meredith , ' Love in the Valley , ' 1. 72 . He ...
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... internal rhyme , asso- nance and word repetition . To use these devices , he needed new compounds and syntactic shortcuts . In noth- ing more metaphysical than this does his ' breaking down of the barriers of language ' consist . That ...
... internal rhyme , asso- nance and word repetition . To use these devices , he needed new compounds and syntactic shortcuts . In noth- ing more metaphysical than this does his ' breaking down of the barriers of language ' consist . That ...
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