The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1974 - 282 pages |
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... effect of surprise and compression - ' countrey ants ' , ' the rags of time ' - and sound effects such as assonance and alliteration are used to reinforce the tone and feeling rather than simply to create a pattern of verbal melody ...
... effect of surprise and compression - ' countrey ants ' , ' the rags of time ' - and sound effects such as assonance and alliteration are used to reinforce the tone and feeling rather than simply to create a pattern of verbal melody ...
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... effect of Donne's broken rhythm , Jonson yet contrives within the smooth regularity of his verse a directness and energy of statement clearly related to speech . His detachment and his epigram- matic conciseness combine to produce an effect ...
... effect of Donne's broken rhythm , Jonson yet contrives within the smooth regularity of his verse a directness and energy of statement clearly related to speech . His detachment and his epigram- matic conciseness combine to produce an effect ...
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... effect of broken tissue and ligaments , for each of his prose works is an organic whole , and the total effect cannot be satisfactorily judged apart from that whole . He does not merely examine his theme academically and from a safe ...
... effect of broken tissue and ligaments , for each of his prose works is an organic whole , and the total effect cannot be satisfactorily judged apart from that whole . He does not merely examine his theme academically and from a safe ...
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