The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... character to modern verse , as the natural growth of our modern languages , in their transition from gross barbarism to something like regularity and artificial arrangement . Let us lay aside Arabic literature , and we see at once ...
... character to modern verse , as the natural growth of our modern languages , in their transition from gross barbarism to something like regularity and artificial arrangement . Let us lay aside Arabic literature , and we see at once ...
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... character between the Provençal poets of the tenth and ele- venth centuries . Now , it has been said , that the " envoy " of Pro- vençal poetry , is a strong proof of it's Arabic origin , independ- ently of the resemblances assigned by ...
... character between the Provençal poets of the tenth and ele- venth centuries . Now , it has been said , that the " envoy " of Pro- vençal poetry , is a strong proof of it's Arabic origin , independ- ently of the resemblances assigned by ...
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... character of his country . He swore a great deal , but upon learning the character of our traveller , he promised to abstain and kept his word . His great delight was to tease the children by ridiculing the Yankees ; but it all went off ...
... character of his country . He swore a great deal , but upon learning the character of our traveller , he promised to abstain and kept his word . His great delight was to tease the children by ridiculing the Yankees ; but it all went off ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
Funds for the rebinding of this book have | 44 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
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