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Pagina 175
... metre is retained ; in order that no difficulty , or confusion , may arise from unnecessary change . ' The remark is made on that section of the work in which the Cretic metre is considered : but the Doctor adds that it ⚫ extends to ...
... metre is retained ; in order that no difficulty , or confusion , may arise from unnecessary change . ' The remark is made on that section of the work in which the Cretic metre is considered : but the Doctor adds that it ⚫ extends to ...
Pagina 178
... metre , ( the Pæonic , ) which consists of feet formed by one long and three snort syllables , variously disposed , and the Ionic à majore metre , ( consisting of feet formed out of a Spondee and a Pyrrhic — — ~ ~ , ) do not seem ...
... metre , ( the Pæonic , ) which consists of feet formed by one long and three snort syllables , variously disposed , and the Ionic à majore metre , ( consisting of feet formed out of a Spondee and a Pyrrhic — — ~ ~ , ) do not seem ...
Pagina 189
... metre , but pro- ducing a species of harmony sufficiently adapted to the dance by the recurrence of certain similar cadences , and helped out by the music in their want of correct correspondence of sound ? Especially , when we consider ...
... metre , but pro- ducing a species of harmony sufficiently adapted to the dance by the recurrence of certain similar cadences , and helped out by the music in their want of correct correspondence of sound ? Especially , when we consider ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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