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He creates a carefree world in a variety of rhymed meters that are full of alliteration, frivolity and fun.
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Billie helped me with various notes that Beckett had given her, such as how to use the alliteration as a springboard.
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Without being overly literal or stilted, he manages to preserve the vitality of the original poem, as well as its alliteration and richness.
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Money and women and alliteration please him, as do luxury cars (his record label, Maybach Music, is named after a style of Mercedes).
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It was both "wrong and retrograde", he said, exhibiting a little of that talent for alliteration so admired by Professor Higgins in Alfred Doolittle.
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Pleasantness of sound the use of alliteration and assonance all play a part.
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To some critics, Brahms's right to be mentioned in the same breath as Bach and Beethoven was less a matter of musical worth than an accident of alliteration.
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Without being overly literal or stilted, he manages to preserve the vitality of the original poem (reproduced on the left-hand pages), as well as its alliteration and tightly packed richness.
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