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With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets Asa Humphrey. VERI TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH PROSODY : PROSODY : WITH RULES DEDUCED FROM. 10458.9.10.
With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets Asa Humphrey. VERI TAS HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY THE ENGLISH PROSODY : PROSODY : WITH RULES DEDUCED FROM. 10458.9.10.
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... English gram- mar some centuries ago , which was founded on just and stable prin- ciples , after the manner of the Greeks and Romans . But such are the facts , our language has been a written language from the days of antiquity , and ...
... English gram- mar some centuries ago , which was founded on just and stable prin- ciples , after the manner of the Greeks and Romans . But such are the facts , our language has been a written language from the days of antiquity , and ...
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... English grammar was not among the first things attended to ; nor has it yet been reduced to a regular system , founded on just and stable principles , and consistent throughout ; by means of which our language is anomalous and defective ...
... English grammar was not among the first things attended to ; nor has it yet been reduced to a regular system , founded on just and stable principles , and consistent throughout ; by means of which our language is anomalous and defective ...
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... English bards , and the only just principles of English Prosody . This work contains all which pertains to the composition of verse , in distinction from prose , and all which pertains to Prosody . Some writers on grammar have made ...
... English bards , and the only just principles of English Prosody . This work contains all which pertains to the composition of verse , in distinction from prose , and all which pertains to Prosody . Some writers on grammar have made ...
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With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets Asa Humphrey. * . ༥ THE ENGLISH PROSODY . CHAPTER I. SECTION I. Preliminary Remarks.
With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets Asa Humphrey. * . ༥ THE ENGLISH PROSODY . CHAPTER I. SECTION I. Preliminary Remarks.
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