The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... poetry ; considering the latter as founded on the Spanish , and this on the former . 1. Poetry was cultivated by Princes and Nobles . 2. Poetry was a sure means of attaining the favour of the great . 3. Arabic Princes and Provençal ...
... poetry ; considering the latter as founded on the Spanish , and this on the former . 1. Poetry was cultivated by Princes and Nobles . 2. Poetry was a sure means of attaining the favour of the great . 3. Arabic Princes and Provençal ...
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... poetry of every age and every country , how- ever rude , or however polished ? Indeed , when we consider that the only artificial resemblances , as to materials , were more probably derived from the Crusades , than from any intercourse ...
... poetry of every age and every country , how- ever rude , or however polished ? Indeed , when we consider that the only artificial resemblances , as to materials , were more probably derived from the Crusades , than from any intercourse ...
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... poetry of the European na- tions has been distinguished by very different features . 1st . Ac- cording to Sismondi , the assonant rhyme characterised the early poetry of the south , though the Spaniards only reduced it to rules . 2d ...
... poetry of the European na- tions has been distinguished by very different features . 1st . Ac- cording to Sismondi , the assonant rhyme characterised the early poetry of the south , though the Spaniards only reduced it to rules . 2d ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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