The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... been aware , that lexicons of the same description as his own , existed among the Arabians of Spain , more than one thousand years before . The Abbé Giovanni Andres , a chief admirer and advocate of 1828. ] 31 Origin of Rhyme .
... been aware , that lexicons of the same description as his own , existed among the Arabians of Spain , more than one thousand years before . The Abbé Giovanni Andres , a chief admirer and advocate of 1828. ] 31 Origin of Rhyme .
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... della rima , che più hanno in pensiero la desinenza e l'ultime lettere delle parole , che non quelle , con cui cominciano . " Tom . sec . p . 201 . sion have arisen , in this manner , from the 32 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
... della rima , che più hanno in pensiero la desinenza e l'ultime lettere delle parole , che non quelle , con cui cominciano . " Tom . sec . p . 201 . sion have arisen , in this manner , from the 32 [ August , Origin of Rhyme .
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... last 26 all hexameters , yet increasing by an additional letter at each step ) were worthy compeers of our Lipogrammatic poet . VOL . II.-No. 3 . 5 a lexicon as Walker's , would be incomprehensible to a 1828. ] 33 Origin of Rhyme .
... last 26 all hexameters , yet increasing by an additional letter at each step ) were worthy compeers of our Lipogrammatic poet . VOL . II.-No. 3 . 5 a lexicon as Walker's , would be incomprehensible to a 1828. ] 33 Origin of Rhyme .
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The origin of rhyme is unquestionably obscure . It may well be doubted , whether any one person was the sole inventor of rhyme in its perfect state , for what Schlegel says of Gothic archi- tecture , may be well applied to rhyme : " I ...
The origin of rhyme is unquestionably obscure . It may well be doubted , whether any one person was the sole inventor of rhyme in its perfect state , for what Schlegel says of Gothic archi- tecture , may be well applied to rhyme : " I ...
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