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The four dominant consonants of the sonnet are found in it ( / r s 1 n / ) , whereas / h / has in this sonnet its highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ; / f / has its second highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ( 7 ...
The four dominant consonants of the sonnet are found in it ( / r s 1 n / ) , whereas / h / has in this sonnet its highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ; / f / has its second highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ( 7 ...
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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 . The other prominent word of the sonnet is “ voice .
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 . The other prominent word of the sonnet is “ voice .
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Note that / z / and / s / achieve here their highest ranks relative to the Keats ten ; / z / is notable in the rhyme scheme of lines 6 to 13. This and the absolute dominance of / s / may reflect phonesthematic associations of English ...
Note that / z / and / s / achieve here their highest ranks relative to the Keats ten ; / z / is notable in the rhyme scheme of lines 6 to 13. This and the absolute dominance of / s / may reflect phonesthematic associations of English ...
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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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