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... effect . Other devices used in the ballads to increase dramatic effect in- clude “ incremental repetition , ” that is , the repetition of one line from the preceding stanza with an addition leading closer to the climax : In and come her ...
... effect . Other devices used in the ballads to increase dramatic effect in- clude “ incremental repetition , ” that is , the repetition of one line from the preceding stanza with an addition leading closer to the climax : In and come her ...
Strana 142
... effect ; if looked at by itself it is simply an isolated phe- nomenon , and if looked at with reference to preceding events it becomes itself an effect . History is continuous ; " movements " are arbitrary categories of the historian ...
... effect ; if looked at by itself it is simply an isolated phe- nomenon , and if looked at with reference to preceding events it becomes itself an effect . History is continuous ; " movements " are arbitrary categories of the historian ...
Strana 193
... effects , and the popular notion that it is less suited for narrative verse than for static pictorial description is not borne ... effect cannot be properly judged because the work was left unfinished but whose quality and splendor can ...
... effects , and the popular notion that it is less suited for narrative verse than for static pictorial description is not borne ... effect cannot be properly judged because the work was left unfinished but whose quality and splendor can ...
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