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... verses orally , or , at least , to recite what he had com- posed , before they could be transcribed , ) - might have ... verse , or the composition of a period , that the physiological analysis of rhythmus and euphony will be found to ...
... verses orally , or , at least , to recite what he had com- posed , before they could be transcribed , ) - might have ... verse , or the composition of a period , that the physiological analysis of rhythmus and euphony will be found to ...
Pagina 454
... verses in the Galician idiom , which resembles the Portuguese : but the Castilian obtained the as- cendancy . The favourite metre of the early poets was the redondilla , a verse of four trochees , supposed to have been bor- rowed from ...
... verses in the Galician idiom , which resembles the Portuguese : but the Castilian obtained the as- cendancy . The favourite metre of the early poets was the redondilla , a verse of four trochees , supposed to have been bor- rowed from ...
Pagina 471
... verse with so much plausibility , that , like many other inge- nious scepticisms , they may seem to be unanswerable ; yet they produce no conviction . If we try their principles by their practice , the momentary amazement vanishes ...
... verse with so much plausibility , that , like many other inge- nious scepticisms , they may seem to be unanswerable ; yet they produce no conviction . If we try their principles by their practice , the momentary amazement vanishes ...
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