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The difference between these and rhyme in prose may be illustrated by the following examples from St. Augustine : " Lingua ... Such , for example , is the transverse alliteration of Lyly , 9 where the series of parallel consonants has ...
The difference between these and rhyme in prose may be illustrated by the following examples from St. Augustine : " Lingua ... Such , for example , is the transverse alliteration of Lyly , 9 where the series of parallel consonants has ...
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Another clear example is the knight's portrait , lines 47-58 . 35 Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , lines 195-206 . 36 Since examples within this sub - classification differ so widely , the numbers have little significance : Chaucer , 10 , 17 ...
Another clear example is the knight's portrait , lines 47-58 . 35 Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , lines 195-206 . 36 Since examples within this sub - classification differ so widely , the numbers have little significance : Chaucer , 10 , 17 ...
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This example and the following Augustan one under the same head both show wits as quarreling with one another . " 5 " begins " good or great mental capacity " and extends to " acumen , " apparently a critical power , whereas " 7 ...
This example and the following Augustan one under the same head both show wits as quarreling with one another . " 5 " begins " good or great mental capacity " and extends to " acumen , " apparently a critical power , whereas " 7 ...
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