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... sound To maids and shepherds round , And all thy sons , O Nature , learn my tale , 50 ( 1746 ) The Passions : An Ode for Music When Music , heavenly maid , was young , While yet in early Greece she sung , The Passions oft , to hear her ...
... sound To maids and shepherds round , And all thy sons , O Nature , learn my tale , 50 ( 1746 ) The Passions : An Ode for Music When Music , heavenly maid , was young , While yet in early Greece she sung , The Passions oft , to hear her ...
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... sound . Fol- lowing the usual procedure , we shall study : 1. Rime : the matching of the terminal sounds of words ... sound ( consonant alliteration ) , or of words . beginning with vowels , whether identical or not ( vowel alliteration ) ...
... sound . Fol- lowing the usual procedure , we shall study : 1. Rime : the matching of the terminal sounds of words ... sound ( consonant alliteration ) , or of words . beginning with vowels , whether identical or not ( vowel alliteration ) ...
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... sounds are imitative . So are the lines follow- ing , by Milton - lines which , as it happens , Tennyson himself singled out as a good example of onomato- poeia : on a sudden open fly With impetuous recoil and jarring sound Th ...
... sounds are imitative . So are the lines follow- ing , by Milton - lines which , as it happens , Tennyson himself singled out as a good example of onomato- poeia : on a sudden open fly With impetuous recoil and jarring sound Th ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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