Literary Frivolities, Fancies, Follies and FrolicsChatto and Windus, 1880 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... gives offence ; The words must seem an echo of the sense . " Alliterative writing does not imply , however , that each ... give a certain degree of harmony and strength ; and in the sense of having utility in this way , alliteration has ...
... gives offence ; The words must seem an echo of the sense . " Alliterative writing does not imply , however , that each ... give a certain degree of harmony and strength ; and in the sense of having utility in this way , alliteration has ...
Strana 22
... give the first and last verses , it being too entirety : long to quote in its " In December , when the dayes draw to be short , After November , when the nights wax noysome and long ; As I past by a place privily at a port , I saw one ...
... give the first and last verses , it being too entirety : long to quote in its " In December , when the dayes draw to be short , After November , when the nights wax noysome and long ; As I past by a place privily at a port , I saw one ...
Strana 18
... gives offence ; The words must seem an echo of the sense . " Alliterative writing does not imply , however , that each ... give a certain degree of harmony and strength ; and in the sense of having utility in this way , alliteration has ...
... gives offence ; The words must seem an echo of the sense . " Alliterative writing does not imply , however , that each ... give a certain degree of harmony and strength ; and in the sense of having utility in this way , alliteration has ...
Strana 22
... give the first and last verses , it being too entirety : long to quote in its " In December , when the dayes draw to be short , After November , when the nights wax noysome and long ; As I past by a place privily at a port , I saw one ...
... give the first and last verses , it being too entirety : long to quote in its " In December , when the dayes draw to be short , After November , when the nights wax noysome and long ; As I past by a place privily at a port , I saw one ...
Strana 28
... gives a better example of alliteration than Quarles in one of his Emblems ( Book II . Emblem 2 ) . Quarles was a poet who did not need the aid of alliteration to " lend liquidity to his lines , " and though often queer , quaint , and ...
... gives a better example of alliteration than Quarles in one of his Emblems ( Book II . Emblem 2 ) . Quarles was a poet who did not need the aid of alliteration to " lend liquidity to his lines , " and though often queer , quaint , and ...
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