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... less concentrated and more widely distributed throughout a passage , less penetrating but more permeating ; but as these vowel rhymes may be within the line and therefore close together , they become indistinguishable from vowel ...
... less concentrated and more widely distributed throughout a passage , less penetrating but more permeating ; but as these vowel rhymes may be within the line and therefore close together , they become indistinguishable from vowel ...
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... less obtrusive because less decorative and more structural . The earlier assonance is typically alliterative in effect because of its concentration , as in the opening speech of Love's Labour's Lost , in the first eight lines of which ...
... less obtrusive because less decorative and more structural . The earlier assonance is typically alliterative in effect because of its concentration , as in the opening speech of Love's Labour's Lost , in the first eight lines of which ...
Page 49
... less I C. SPURGEON : Shakespeare's Imagery , p . 350 . momentous , and the imagery therefore of less import , D 49 Introduction.
... less I C. SPURGEON : Shakespeare's Imagery , p . 350 . momentous , and the imagery therefore of less import , D 49 Introduction.
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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