The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... lines of the stanza are the same syllables , delight , light . We can readily believe that the Latin writers , who introduced rhymes , in the way here- tofore mentioned , rarely noticed them , but may have been some- times conscious of ...
... lines of the stanza are the same syllables , delight , light . We can readily believe that the Latin writers , who introduced rhymes , in the way here- tofore mentioned , rarely noticed them , but may have been some- times conscious of ...
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... lines of rhyme , the four first alter- nately and the four last in couplets , with which Aldhelm closes his poem of two thousand four hundred and forty - three lines- " de laude Virginum * . " We should as soon judge these to be matter ...
... lines of rhyme , the four first alter- nately and the four last in couplets , with which Aldhelm closes his poem of two thousand four hundred and forty - three lines- " de laude Virginum * . " We should as soon judge these to be matter ...
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vailing rhyme ; for the vowel o ends every line . We insert the poem below , as in every respect a curiosity . * No one , after reading these lines , can readily believe such a specimen of rhyme to be accidental . We have heard of extra ...
vailing rhyme ; for the vowel o ends every line . We insert the poem below , as in every respect a curiosity . * No one , after reading these lines , can readily believe such a specimen of rhyme to be accidental . We have heard of extra ...
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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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