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Wordsworth , “ The World Is Too Much with Us . ” In the octet “ out of tune ” is summative , having the two dominant nuclei / aw / and / uw / and the two dominant consonants / t / and / n / . Note that the strength of the back ...
Wordsworth , “ The World Is Too Much with Us . ” In the octet “ out of tune ” is summative , having the two dominant nuclei / aw / and / uw / and the two dominant consonants / t / and / n / . Note that the strength of the back ...
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poem as a whole , / iy / is the dominant nucleus . Although ranks only twelfth among the consonants of the poem , this is its second - highest rank relative to Wordsworth's ten , against an average rank of 17.1 .
poem as a whole , / iy / is the dominant nucleus . Although ranks only twelfth among the consonants of the poem , this is its second - highest rank relative to Wordsworth's ten , against an average rank of 17.1 .
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The other dominant sounds are represented in the final words of lines 12 and 13 , “ blind ” and “ name . ” Both relate to the theme of the sonnet . Of course “ name ” involves the apostrophe " O Burns ” in line 2 , " pledging a great ...
The other dominant sounds are represented in the final words of lines 12 and 13 , “ blind ” and “ name . ” Both relate to the theme of the sonnet . Of course “ name ” involves the apostrophe " O Burns ” in line 2 , " pledging a great ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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