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Essay heading: Les Antiquites De Rome
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The rhyming scheme is ABBA, ABBA, CCD, EED, which again follows in the pattern that Du Bellay has employed for most of the sonnets of Les Antiquites. Punctuation plays an important role in this poem, as Du Bellay only employs two full stops- both in the fourth stanza, giving the poem a continuous flow until he gets to the most expressive stanza where he declares “O merveille profonde!”... displayed 300 characters
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The rhyming scheme is ABBA, ABBA, CCD, EED, which again follows in the pattern that Du Bellay has employed for most of the sonnets of Les Antiquites. Punctuation plays an important role in this poem, as Du Bellay only employs two full stops- both in the fourth stanza, giving the poem a continuous flow until he gets to the most expressive stanza where he declares “O merveille profonde!”... displayed next 300 characters
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