The Greeks call this figure anadiplosis, I call him the Redouble as the originall beares.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
166 anadiplosis, or the redouble.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
And some of the tricks which the boy-poet has caught are interesting and abode with him, such as the anadiplosis- "Yes, there are stories registered on high, Yes, there are stains Time's fingers cannot blot"; in which kind he was to produce some years later the matchless "Still nursing the unconquerable hope, Still clutching the inviolable shade," of the Scholar-Gipsy.
"Matthew Arnold"
George Saintsbury