The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 من الصفحات |
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... antient or modern ; but have deduced rules and principles from the genius and idioms of our lan- guage , from the examples of the poets , and from nature . These are the general principles adopted by our English bards , and the only ...
... antient or modern ; but have deduced rules and principles from the genius and idioms of our lan- guage , from the examples of the poets , and from nature . These are the general principles adopted by our English bards , and the only ...
الصفحة v
... to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the mology and syntax , with theirs , prosody comes next 1.
... to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the mology and syntax , with theirs , prosody comes next 1.
الصفحة iii
... to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . 1.
... to the nations of modern Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . 1.
الصفحة iv
... antient Greeks ; and by giving definitions of the technical terms , and elementary parts of verse , not as they apply to our language and modes of speech . These , and other errors may be noticed in our modern writers on prosody : and ...
... antient Greeks ; and by giving definitions of the technical terms , and elementary parts of verse , not as they apply to our language and modes of speech . These , and other errors may be noticed in our modern writers on prosody : and ...
الصفحة 1
... Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . 1 Preliminary Remarks.
... Europe . Those car- dinal principles are essentially the same in all languages , antient and modern ; but the rules and technical terms , adopted by the Greeks , are not alike applicable to all languages . 1 Preliminary Remarks.
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