Coleridge, Opium, and Kubla KhanOctagon Books, 1966 - 377 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 212
... rhyme of pleasure and measure , which occurs twice in Kubla Khan , once as a regular end - rhyme and once as a rather distant interior correspondence of sounds— " pleas- ure - dome " and " measureless " ( 11. 2-4 ) . Milton uses the same ...
... rhyme of pleasure and measure , which occurs twice in Kubla Khan , once as a regular end - rhyme and once as a rather distant interior correspondence of sounds— " pleas- ure - dome " and " measureless " ( 11. 2-4 ) . Milton uses the same ...
الصفحة 276
... rhyme and so lessens its tendency to bring the line to earth at the close : the terminal rhyme does not settle so heavily upon the mind when its emphasis has been partly stolen by its preceding shadow . The forward move- ment is made to ...
... rhyme and so lessens its tendency to bring the line to earth at the close : the terminal rhyme does not settle so heavily upon the mind when its emphasis has been partly stolen by its preceding shadow . The forward move- ment is made to ...
الصفحة 349
... rhyme pattern is equally complex and equally fixed . There is only one metrical variant , an Alexandrine in the ... rhyme to vows ) , and the off- rhyme lids - sheds , ll . 315–16 ; The Visit of the Gods ( ? 1799 ) , ll . 1 , 2 , 8 , 10 ...
... rhyme pattern is equally complex and equally fixed . There is only one metrical variant , an Alexandrine in the ... rhyme to vows ) , and the off- rhyme lids - sheds , ll . 315–16 ; The Visit of the Gods ( ? 1799 ) , ll . 1 , 2 , 8 , 10 ...
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THE POEM | 3 |
PROFESSOR HEEREN OF GÖTTINGEN AND Monthly Magazine | 121 |
THE GUTCH MEMORANDUM BOok 1799 | 293 |
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