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... rhymes , weather saws , and Refrains . ' A letter to Dixon ( 5 October 1878 , Letters II . iii ) again notes its connection with ' the rhythm of nursery rhymes , and popular jingles . ' In the ' Preface ' to his Poems , he describes it ...
... rhymes , weather saws , and Refrains . ' A letter to Dixon ( 5 October 1878 , Letters II . iii ) again notes its connection with ' the rhythm of nursery rhymes , and popular jingles . ' In the ' Preface ' to his Poems , he describes it ...
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... rhyme , all do the same work : first , they persuade us of the existence of a vital and surprising poetic energy ; second , they suspend our attention from any rest until the whole thing , whatever it may be , is said . Any close reader ...
... rhyme , all do the same work : first , they persuade us of the existence of a vital and surprising poetic energy ; second , they suspend our attention from any rest until the whole thing , whatever it may be , is said . Any close reader ...
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... Rhymes , ' he urges : ' We must enlarge our stock [ of rhyming words ] by the revival of obsolete words and inflections from native sources , ' or introduce substitutes for rhyme ; in the following , the 25th Chapter , he inci- tingly ...
... Rhymes , ' he urges : ' We must enlarge our stock [ of rhyming words ] by the revival of obsolete words and inflections from native sources , ' or introduce substitutes for rhyme ; in the following , the 25th Chapter , he inci- tingly ...
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