The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... rhyme in its perfect state , for what Schlegel says of Gothic archi- tecture , may be well applied to rhyme : " I doubt , indeed , very much , whether it was ever ... rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; 1828. ] 35 Origin of Rhyme .
... rhyme in its perfect state , for what Schlegel says of Gothic archi- tecture , may be well applied to rhyme : " I doubt , indeed , very much , whether it was ever ... rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; 1828. ] 35 Origin of Rhyme .
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The significations of rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; rhyme designating the recurrence of similar final sounds , but rhythm " the proportion , which the parts of a motion bear to each other ; " or , as Cicero says , " Quicquid ...
The significations of rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; rhyme designating the recurrence of similar final sounds , but rhythm " the proportion , which the parts of a motion bear to each other ; " or , as Cicero says , " Quicquid ...
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... rhyme throughout . If , therefore , we were disposed to grant , that the rhymes of the second , fourth and sixth lines were an imitation of the Arabian poets , yet it would not follow that rhyme itself , then familiarly and exten ...
... rhyme throughout . If , therefore , we were disposed to grant , that the rhymes of the second , fourth and sixth lines were an imitation of the Arabian poets , yet it would not follow that rhyme itself , then familiarly and exten ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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