The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - Всего страниц: 152 |
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... Greeks and Romans . But such are the facts , our language has been a written language from the days of antiquity , and has come down through the dark and barbarous ages to the time of the Reformation , and with but little or no im ...
... Greeks and Romans . But such are the facts , our language has been a written language from the days of antiquity , and has come down through the dark and barbarous ages to the time of the Reformation , and with but little or no im ...
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... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply —per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply —per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
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... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply - per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply - per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
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... Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . They were very properly applicable to the Greek language , and also to the Roman ; but on account of the different idioms and modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to ...
... Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . They were very properly applicable to the Greek language , and also to the Roman ; but on account of the different idioms and modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to ...
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... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply - per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
... Greek words -pros ode , which we may understand to imply - per- taining to the ode ; and , by the common consent of grammarians , is used to imply rules for all kinds of poet- ical composition . The Greeks were the first people who made ...
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