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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... its grammatical structure . And even since that time , although classical literature has flourished in England for three cen- turies , and during which period England has produced many good writers in prose and verse , and the arts and.
... its grammatical structure . And even since that time , although classical literature has flourished in England for three cen- turies , and during which period England has produced many good writers in prose and verse , and the arts and.
Стр. iv
... prose and verse , and the arts and sciences have been cul- tivated , yet our English grammar was not among the first things attended to ; nor has it yet been reduced to a regular system , founded on just and stable principles , and ...
... prose and verse , and the arts and sciences have been cul- tivated , yet our English grammar was not among the first things attended to ; nor has it yet been reduced to a regular system , founded on just and stable principles , and ...
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... prose , and all which pertains to Prosody . Some writers on grammar have made Prosody include accentuation , or- thoepy , punctuation , and rhetoric , and this has tended to involve the subject in obscurity . Those branches pertain not ...
... prose , and all which pertains to Prosody . Some writers on grammar have made Prosody include accentuation , or- thoepy , punctuation , and rhetoric , and this has tended to involve the subject in obscurity . Those branches pertain not ...
Стр. v
... prose . The word Prosody is derived from two 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 ...
... prose . The word Prosody is derived from two 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 ...
Стр. iii
... prose . The word Prosody is derived from two 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 ...
... prose . The word Prosody is derived from two 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 ...
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