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Alliterative verse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alliteration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alliteration is a literary or rhetorical stylistic device that consists in repeating the same consonant sound at the beginning of several words in close succession. An example is the Mother Goose ton...
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A Treasury of Alliterative and Accentual Poetry ... (from the Alliterative Morte Arthur) ... Classics; A Classic Sampler; Beowulf / Viking Poetry; Sir Gawain & the; Green Knight and Pearl;
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An essay on translating medieval alliterative poetry ... What with trying to teach myself how to write poetry in the alliterative mode, I've been looking at many different translations recently. Especially of Beowulf, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. (I'm working on my own translation of Gawain to post on Forgotten...
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The Grade 4 students burst into the classroom full of energy and adrenalin from their 15 minute recess celebrating the unexpected warm and melting temperatures. When asked to reflect what kind ... Following is a list of spontaneous poetry writing using Alliteration. The topic word had to be selected from their list of words...
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Loyal Letters: Studies on Mediaeval Alliterative Poetry & Prose (Mediaevalia Groningana) (Paperback) ... As a body of work, it is a fitting tribute to the late G.H.V. Bunt, editor of one of the essays' topic texts, "William of Palerne," a Middle English alliterative poem about the adventures of a hero and his protector,
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Three Alliterative Saints' Hymns: Late Middle English Stanzaic Poems (Early English Text Society Original Series) by Ruth Kennedy in Front Matter (1), and Front Matter (2) ... Have You Written a Poetry Book - Come Tell Us About It. 486 10 hours ago...
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