The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... latin rhymed versification to be next examined , doubtless acted concurrently in producing the same effect . ( 4 ) If the northern nations did not send rhyme with their armies into the south and west of Europe , yet they could not have ...
... latin rhymed versification to be next examined , doubtless acted concurrently in producing the same effect . ( 4 ) If the northern nations did not send rhyme with their armies into the south and west of Europe , yet they could not have ...
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... Latin origin . For , in the struggle between the two languages , while undergoing the suc- cession of changes , that ended in the formation of new dialects , it seems obvious , that the early Latin rhymes we have noticed , would ...
... Latin origin . For , in the struggle between the two languages , while undergoing the suc- cession of changes , that ended in the formation of new dialects , it seems obvious , that the early Latin rhymes we have noticed , would ...
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... Latin rhymes were extensively known before the invasion of Spain by the Arabians , * Some of our readers may perhaps suspect the soundness of these views , on ac- count of the fact , that the Latin rhymes of the church hymns , and those ...
... Latin rhymes were extensively known before the invasion of Spain by the Arabians , * Some of our readers may perhaps suspect the soundness of these views , on ac- count of the fact , that the Latin rhymes of the church hymns , and those ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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