Twice Ten: An Introduction to PoetryWiley, 1976 - 435页 |
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... rhymes resist / lost , and example of " slant rhyme . " ( The vowels are different , but the consonants that follow are the same . ) Why all these subtle varieties of partial rhyme ? One reason is surely the fact that English , as ...
... rhymes resist / lost , and example of " slant rhyme . " ( The vowels are different , but the consonants that follow are the same . ) Why all these subtle varieties of partial rhyme ? One reason is surely the fact that English , as ...
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... rhyme Rhyme in which two syllables rhyme ( dreaming / seeming ) , the last being unstressed . Often called feminine rhyme . elegy Meditative poem or lamentation , usually for someone dead . end - stopped line Line of verse with a ...
... rhyme Rhyme in which two syllables rhyme ( dreaming / seeming ) , the last being unstressed . Often called feminine rhyme . elegy Meditative poem or lamentation , usually for someone dead . end - stopped line Line of verse with a ...
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... rhyme Rhyme involving only one syllable in each word . For exam- ple , rain / pain , defend / bend . Also called masculine rhyme . slant rhyme A term sometimes applied to a kind of approximate rhyme , in which the stressed vowels do not ...
... rhyme Rhyme involving only one syllable in each word . For exam- ple , rain / pain , defend / bend . Also called masculine rhyme . slant rhyme A term sometimes applied to a kind of approximate rhyme , in which the stressed vowels do not ...
常见术语和短语
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