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Pagina 349
... seems to be constantly heard in all prose that is euphoniously and flowingly written . The long cadence is covered by this law as well as the short ones , as will appear from the next rule , namely : 5. If the number of syllables ...
... seems to be constantly heard in all prose that is euphoniously and flowingly written . The long cadence is covered by this law as well as the short ones , as will appear from the next rule , namely : 5. If the number of syllables ...
Pagina 408
... seems to be in 6's , and William Thom- son's reading of it confirms this impression , though the terms in which he describes and explains this and other poems are quite different from ours . The refrain line , in 4/4 time , is as ...
... seems to be in 6's , and William Thom- son's reading of it confirms this impression , though the terms in which he describes and explains this and other poems are quite different from ours . The refrain line , in 4/4 time , is as ...
Pagina 420
... seems , and probably of every kind of verse that has arisen from popular custom . ) ** That is , the length of a line is that of one doubly compounded measure ; it is probable that its structure is also . A line cannot be a mere ...
... seems , and probably of every kind of verse that has arisen from popular custom . ) ** That is , the length of a line is that of one doubly compounded measure ; it is probable that its structure is also . A line cannot be a mere ...
Inhoudsopgave
Essay One Juste Lipse et le Mouvement Anticicéronien | 7 |
Foreword to Essay Two BY JOHN M WALLACE | 45 |
Essay Two Attic Prose in the Seventeenth Century | 51 |
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