Blackwood's Magazine, 47. kötetW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... rhymes , ( the first lines , would render its adoption too line rhyming with the fourth , and the irksome to be practicable in English second with the third . ) These are oc- poetry . We have therefore substi casionally varied by the ...
... rhymes , ( the first lines , would render its adoption too line rhyming with the fourth , and the irksome to be practicable in English second with the third . ) These are oc- poetry . We have therefore substi casionally varied by the ...
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... rhymes , ( where the vowels rhyme A - they had been deposited . Don Man- uel directs him.
... rhymes , ( where the vowels rhyme A - they had been deposited . Don Man- uel directs him.
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but not the consonants , ) - or in conso- nantes or complete rhymes , ( the first line rhyming with the fourth , and the second with the third . ) These are oc- casionally varied by the introduction of other forms of versification ...
but not the consonants , ) - or in conso- nantes or complete rhymes , ( the first line rhyming with the fourth , and the second with the third . ) These are oc- casionally varied by the introduction of other forms of versification ...
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... rhyme or reason , Is the victim of enchantment . D. Man . And your master - Who is he ? Cosm . Why he is a fool , a madman , Idiot , simpleton , and ninny , Since he dotes upon the devil . D. Man . And his name ? - Cosm . Hénriquez ...
... rhyme or reason , Is the victim of enchantment . D. Man . And your master - Who is he ? Cosm . Why he is a fool , a madman , Idiot , simpleton , and ninny , Since he dotes upon the devil . D. Man . And his name ? - Cosm . Hénriquez ...
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... rhyme- an artifice which Shakspeare employs with great effect on other similar oc- casions , ( that is , occasions when he wished to solemnize or in any way differentiate the life ; ) it is condensed and massed as respects the flowing ...
... rhyme- an artifice which Shakspeare employs with great effect on other similar oc- casions , ( that is , occasions when he wished to solemnize or in any way differentiate the life ; ) it is condensed and massed as respects the flowing ...
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