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132:the clumsy helmets
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264:1198), and
223:Book of Job
176:A. M. Homes
68:; from the
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780:Ecphonesis
770:Apostrophe
712:Spoonerism
702:Polyptoton
682:Hyperbaton
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329:References
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303:'s style.
206:Open House
196:reaps the
194:Corruption
165:Ted Hughes
908:Tautology
834:Apophasis
812:Euphemism
795:Hyperbole
785:Ekphrasis
677:Hypallage
667:Hendiadys
662:Epizeuxis
652:Epiphrase
620:Asyndeton
615:Assonance
130:"Fitting
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851:Metaphor
824:Innuendo
800:Adynaton
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280:Virgil
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227:Psalms
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261:Birds
246:Latin
231:death
198:young
70:Greek
635:Anti
525:ISBN
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