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Mead gives Chaucer's Canterbury Prologue a percentage of 10.7 unstopped lines against 5.41 for the Rape of the Lock . ... of end - stopping nor the difference between stopping the first line of a couplet and stopping the second .
Mead gives Chaucer's Canterbury Prologue a percentage of 10.7 unstopped lines against 5.41 for the Rape of the Lock . ... of end - stopping nor the difference between stopping the first line of a couplet and stopping the second .
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ЗЕ " 41 4C'7 3D'S 5A 41 IBA 4A 5B ' 5B " That is , after six unrhymed lines the rhymes begin in perfectly systematic order , picking up first the fifth and sixth lines , then the third and fourth , and finally the first and second .
ЗЕ " 41 4C'7 3D'S 5A 41 IBA 4A 5B ' 5B " That is , after six unrhymed lines the rhymes begin in perfectly systematic order , picking up first the fifth and sixth lines , then the third and fourth , and finally the first and second .
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Consequently although Creation was a progress from one harmonizing rhyme to another , the prosodic arrangement of the first twelve lines is circular , and the last two lines of the second six - line unit do not rhyme but are identical ...
Consequently although Creation was a progress from one harmonizing rhyme to another , the prosodic arrangement of the first twelve lines is circular , and the last two lines of the second six - line unit do not rhyme but are identical ...
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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