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... stress ; the wrenching and reassembling of word - order ; the cram - filling , less of the line already prosodically ... stress ' , and here the relations are even more comprehensive . There is a stress in the usual sense of the word ...
... stress ; the wrenching and reassembling of word - order ; the cram - filling , less of the line already prosodically ... stress ' , and here the relations are even more comprehensive . There is a stress in the usual sense of the word ...
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... stress felt ' . One feels the stress of Hopkins's new proso through the juxtaposition of stresses in ' stress ' and ' felt ' , and or gets the spring of his sprung rhythm when the word ' Springs ' allusion at least for his own benefit ...
... stress felt ' . One feels the stress of Hopkins's new proso through the juxtaposition of stresses in ' stress ' and ' felt ' , and or gets the spring of his sprung rhythm when the word ' Springs ' allusion at least for his own benefit ...
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... stress he laid on ' the naked thew and sinew of th English language ' , despite the celebrity of the phrase , since th metaphor is common enough . It occurs in Dryden's own preface the Aeneid , where he writes of the French language ...
... stress he laid on ' the naked thew and sinew of th English language ' , despite the celebrity of the phrase , since th metaphor is common enough . It occurs in Dryden's own preface the Aeneid , where he writes of the French language ...
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Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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