The Complete PoemsPenguin Books, 1983 - 956 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... rhyme words like ' Dean ' and ' gain ' reflects an older pronunciation losing ground in his own day , in England at least ; it seems to go with a certain pervasive ' Irishness ' of idiom , and has been characterized as an ' Irish ' rhyme ...
... rhyme words like ' Dean ' and ' gain ' reflects an older pronunciation losing ground in his own day , in England at least ; it seems to go with a certain pervasive ' Irishness ' of idiom , and has been characterized as an ' Irish ' rhyme ...
Pàgina 853
... rhyme it with ' feast ' as well . 267-8 one of Swift's most regular word - pairs for rhymes . 268 spick and span ness ' : see OED . 270 birthday poem an ode for the king's birthday , which the laureate was expected to produce each year ...
... rhyme it with ' feast ' as well . 267-8 one of Swift's most regular word - pairs for rhymes . 268 spick and span ness ' : see OED . 270 birthday poem an ode for the king's birthday , which the laureate was expected to produce each year ...
Pàgina 883
... rhyme is interesting . In his earlier work Swift uniformly rhymes ' plain ' with words like ' vain ' , carrying the ordinary [ el ] sound . From about 1728 he several times uses a word like ' Dean ' or ' clean ' , whose received ...
... rhyme is interesting . In his earlier work Swift uniformly rhymes ' plain ' with words like ' vain ' , carrying the ordinary [ el ] sound . From about 1728 he several times uses a word like ' Dean ' or ' clean ' , whose received ...
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Introduction | 15 |
Acknowledgements | 27 |
Further Reading | 33 |
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