The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... poets of France- " In endeavouring to surmount these , ( difficulties of rhyme ) he ( the French poet ) meets with the as- sistance of a dictionary of rhymes , that favourite book of all severe rhymers . For , let these gentlemen say ...
... poets of France- " In endeavouring to surmount these , ( difficulties of rhyme ) he ( the French poet ) meets with the as- sistance of a dictionary of rhymes , that favourite book of all severe rhymers . For , let these gentlemen say ...
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... poets were fond of multiplying the same final sound , to the most tedious monotony . But how has it happened , while the repetition of the same rhyme is found in the eldest Spanish poetry , that we discover in it no trace of the ...
... poets were fond of multiplying the same final sound , to the most tedious monotony . But how has it happened , while the repetition of the same rhyme is found in the eldest Spanish poetry , that we discover in it no trace of the ...
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... poets of Languedoc brought rhyme into repute in the tenth century , though it then was , as he expresses it , " bien barbare et bien imparfaite . " We have no remains of these poets , yet we know that the language being substantially ...
... poets of Languedoc brought rhyme into repute in the tenth century , though it then was , as he expresses it , " bien barbare et bien imparfaite . " We have no remains of these poets , yet we know that the language being substantially ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
Funds for the rebinding of this book have | 44 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
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