The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... origin . Junius , in his Etymol . Anglic , derives it from " reim , " Belgic and Danish . Lye's Saxon and Gothic Latin Dictionary de- rives it from " rim " -numerus , riman - to count : and gives , as the original meaning of rim — ora ...
... origin . Junius , in his Etymol . Anglic , derives it from " reim , " Belgic and Danish . Lye's Saxon and Gothic Latin Dictionary de- rives it from " rim " -numerus , riman - to count : and gives , as the original meaning of rim — ora ...
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... origin : and if any such argument could have been offered by the advocates for the Arabic origin of rhyme and romance , it would have been to them a word of power , in no wise inferior to the Durindana or Balisarda of Ariosto's Knights ...
... origin : and if any such argument could have been offered by the advocates for the Arabic origin of rhyme and romance , it would have been to them a word of power , in no wise inferior to the Durindana or Balisarda of Ariosto's Knights ...
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... origin , as that Latin hexameters were derived from the Greek poets . But there is an internal view of Provençal literature , far more important to disprove its Arabic origin , than the argu- ments deduced from mere forms . This ...
... origin , as that Latin hexameters were derived from the Greek poets . But there is an internal view of Provençal literature , far more important to disprove its Arabic origin , than the argu- ments deduced from mere forms . This ...
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