A thing of beauty (poem by John keats), which figure of speech is 'cooling covert' ?
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it is an alliteration
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"In the poem “A thing of beauty”0 by renowned poet John Keats, the figure of speech of 'cooling covert' is alliteration
Cooling and /cover both starts with C and is a perfect example of alliteration. There are various other poetic devices used in the poem, in order to make the poem more meaningful and thought-provoking. Apart from alliteration, metaphor and imagery are also added in the poem.
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