Which poetic technique does Robert Browning use in this excerpt from “My Last Duchess”?
"Of joy into the Duchess' cheek: perhaps
Frà Pandolf chanced to say "Her mantle laps
Over my lady's wrist too much," or "Paint
Must never hope to reproduce the faint
Half-flush that dies along her throat:" such stuff
Was courtesy, she thought, and cause enough
For calling up that spot of joy. She had
A heart—how shall I say?—too soon made glad,"
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NarutoandSasuke:
@YoursTruly @ThisGirlPretty
NarutoandSasuke:
truly and pretty i really need ur help on this
NarutoandSasuke:
it's poetry and im bad at poetry
YoursTruly:
Oof. C?
NarutoandSasuke:
u sure?
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YoursTruly:
Ask TGP. I'm not 100%
NarutoandSasuke:
tgp i need ur expertise
ThisGirlPretty:
In my opinion I'm leaning towards A. >.< @Arcadiouse Halp just this one question.
Arcadiouse:
idk
NarutoandSasuke:
@Allison
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Allison:
Uhhh A?
NarutoandSasuke:
lol ima go with A then
YoursTruly:
But of course she disagrees with the English whiz. ;)
Allison:
I didn't even see your reply, Molly.
Allison:
Go with C.
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ThisGirlPretty:
Sorry Molly xD, I was thinking it was A but you may be right!