Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... principle of all verse ; and it still remains the leading principle in various kinds of verse , both in our own and in other languages . At first , prob- ably , only the accented syllables were counted , or reckoned of any rhythmical ...
... principle of all verse ; and it still remains the leading principle in various kinds of verse , both in our own and in other languages . At first , prob- ably , only the accented syllables were counted , or reckoned of any rhythmical ...
Pagina 90
... principle of syllabical as well as accentual regularity , when was this principle , which is now the law and universal practice of our poetry , introduced ? It will not be denied to have been completely established ever since the ...
... principle of syllabical as well as accentual regularity , when was this principle , which is now the law and universal practice of our poetry , introduced ? It will not be denied to have been completely established ever since the ...
Pagina 262
... principle that makes us sociable creatures , the solid basis , the life and support , of all trades and employment ... principles and con- clusions , the work is full both of curious matter and of vigorous writing . Mandeville ...
... principle that makes us sociable creatures , the solid basis , the life and support , of all trades and employment ... principles and con- clusions , the work is full both of curious matter and of vigorous writing . Mandeville ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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