| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - It is often said that the power of liquidness and fluidity in Chaucer??s verse was dependent upon a free, a licentious dealing with language, such as is now impossible; upon a liberty, such as Burns too enjoyed, of making words like neck, bird, into a disyllable by adding to them, and words like cause, rhyme, into a disyllable by sounding the e mute.
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