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Thus , nothing is more hateful than alliteration when it is excessive and patent , but probably every fine passage in literature depends upon a sort of masked and modified alliteration — the recurrence of the same sounds , sufficiently ...
Thus , nothing is more hateful than alliteration when it is excessive and patent , but probably every fine passage in literature depends upon a sort of masked and modified alliteration — the recurrence of the same sounds , sufficiently ...
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... the fantasy Une Larme de Diable , the Government suspected an allusion , in one passage , to December 2 , and the perjury of Napoleon III . It is the passage where the Almighty says : ' The doom is irrevocable ; I am not to ...
... the fantasy Une Larme de Diable , the Government suspected an allusion , in one passage , to December 2 , and the perjury of Napoleon III . It is the passage where the Almighty says : ' The doom is irrevocable ; I am not to ...
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Again , is the following passage poetry ? ' But we have other sources of power , in the imagery of our iron coasts and azure hills ; of power more pure , nor less serene , than that of the hermit spirit which once lighted with white ...
Again , is the following passage poetry ? ' But we have other sources of power , in the imagery of our iron coasts and azure hills ; of power more pure , nor less serene , than that of the hermit spirit which once lighted with white ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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