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The earliest verse we have produces this repetitive effect by a free use of alliteration ' , or words beginning with the same letter ; and in the ballads we noticed constant repetition of words and phrases , and sometimes of a fixed ...
The earliest verse we have produces this repetitive effect by a free use of alliteration ' , or words beginning with the same letter ; and in the ballads we noticed constant repetition of words and phrases , and sometimes of a fixed ...
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Try and revive again that ideal of all - round ability , try and realize that writing verse is as natural and as noble an occupation for a boy as playing games . If you learn , as I hope this book is helping you to learn , to love ...
Try and revive again that ideal of all - round ability , try and realize that writing verse is as natural and as noble an occupation for a boy as playing games . If you learn , as I hope this book is helping you to learn , to love ...
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So I will say no more about the subject of your verses , but rather go on to discuss what metres you should attempt . ... The only man who has a right to indulge in free verse , -- and the only man who can do it successfully , —is one ...
So I will say no more about the subject of your verses , but rather go on to discuss what metres you should attempt . ... The only man who has a right to indulge in free verse , -- and the only man who can do it successfully , —is one ...
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