What is a slant rhyme in Shakespeare?
One example of slant rhyme can be found in William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 90. In lines 9 and 11, the words “last” and “taste” share a similar ending sound, forming a subtle pairing. One possible reason for this is that it allows Shakespeare to keep the rhyme scheme of his sonnet.
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