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How can I resist such blandishments? It is by Swinburne, called "Nephelisis" (neph- as in cloudy,
I guess. An example of "amphigouri" also spelled amphigory= a piece of nonsense writing,
a burlesque.
I think the rhetoric terms are such important words that we ought to go back to them until
we begin to remember them.
Another dandy I just noticed "epizeuxis" (sounds like a loathesome disease)
O dark,dark,dark, amid the blaze of day (from Milton)
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