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... alliteration , assonance , consonance , onomatapoeia , tone - color and repetition . All these sound schemes have been used more or less knowingly in both poetic and prosaic writing , but aside from alliterative mnemonics , their ...
... alliteration , assonance , consonance , onomatapoeia , tone - color and repetition . All these sound schemes have been used more or less knowingly in both poetic and prosaic writing , but aside from alliterative mnemonics , their ...
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... alliterative to rhymed verse took place . Early German verse was also alliterative , an example being " Muspilli " ( 843-876 ) , which was a combination of German mythology and Christianity . With this poem alliteration passes ; and end ...
... alliterative to rhymed verse took place . Early German verse was also alliterative , an example being " Muspilli " ( 843-876 ) , which was a combination of German mythology and Christianity . With this poem alliteration passes ; and end ...
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... Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound in words succeeding each other at close intervals.5 A famous example of a most happy use of alliteration for sug- gestiveness is the last two lines of Tennyson's " Come Down , O Maid ...
... Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound in words succeeding each other at close intervals.5 A famous example of a most happy use of alliteration for sug- gestiveness is the last two lines of Tennyson's " Come Down , O Maid ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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