The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 páginas |
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... principles , and , in other parts , defective . And it is to be regretted that we have not had a system of English gram- mar some centuries ago , which was founded on just and stable prin- ciples , after the manner of the Greeks and ...
... principles , and , in other parts , defective . And it is to be regretted that we have not had a system of English gram- mar some centuries ago , which was founded on just and stable prin- ciples , after the manner of the Greeks and ...
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... principles , and consistent throughout ; by means of which our language is anomalous and defective ; and , with one thousand bards , who have lived in the course of this period , ou prosody has received but little attention , and ...
... principles , and consistent throughout ; by means of which our language is anomalous and defective ; and , with one thousand bards , who have lived in the course of this period , ou prosody has received but little attention , and ...
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... principles from the genius and idioms of our lan- guage , from the examples of the poets , and from nature . These are the general principles adopted by our English bards , and the only just principles of English Prosody . This work ...
... principles from the genius and idioms of our lan- guage , from the examples of the poets , and from nature . These are the general principles adopted by our English bards , and the only just principles of English Prosody . This work ...
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... principles of prosody , together with the technical terms pertaining thereto , being derived from the Greeks , have come down from antiquity to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all ...
... principles of prosody , together with the technical terms pertaining thereto , being derived from the Greeks , have come down from antiquity to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all ...
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... principles of prosody , together with the technical terms pertaining thereto , being derived from the Greeks , have come down from antiquity to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all ...
... principles of prosody , together with the technical terms pertaining thereto , being derived from the Greeks , have come down from antiquity to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all ...
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