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... harmonized and harmonizing vowels . Assonance is the interplay of similar as well as of identical vowels , and in these lines from The Tempest is used , I suggest , with super- lative effect . Alliteration is most frequent in ...
... harmonized and harmonizing vowels . Assonance is the interplay of similar as well as of identical vowels , and in these lines from The Tempest is used , I suggest , with super- lative effect . Alliteration is most frequent in ...
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... harmonizing quality of the dominating image of the tragedies . Thus , the first lines of Twelfth Night are those of Orsino , craving for the love of Olivia : If music be the food of love , play on ; Give me excess of it , that ...
... harmonizing quality of the dominating image of the tragedies . Thus , the first lines of Twelfth Night are those of Orsino , craving for the love of Olivia : If music be the food of love , play on ; Give me excess of it , that ...
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... harmonized by assonance and a secondary measure , each of which is dependent on the other for its full emphasis and ... harmonizing elements is carried much further than this . There is the imagery , ' of vastness generally ' , images ...
... harmonized by assonance and a secondary measure , each of which is dependent on the other for its full emphasis and ... harmonizing elements is carried much further than this . There is the imagery , ' of vastness generally ' , images ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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