An Essay on the Origin, Progress, and Decline of Rhyming Latin Verse; with Many SpecimensD. A. Talboys, 1828 - 141 |
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... given by sir William Jones , every sentence rhymes . It was in use amongst the Arabians from the earliest times . Schultens has printed a poem written by Amrou , the last of the race of Jorham , princes of Mecca near the time of Solomon ...
... given by sir William Jones , every sentence rhymes . It was in use amongst the Arabians from the earliest times . Schultens has printed a poem written by Amrou , the last of the race of Jorham , princes of Mecca near the time of Solomon ...
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... given only one specimen of rhymed verse , from a poem on the names and powers of the Runic letters , of which he has neither mentioned the age , or translated it ; and which would not , therefore , be very interesting to the reader 19 ...
... given only one specimen of rhymed verse , from a poem on the names and powers of the Runic letters , of which he has neither mentioned the age , or translated it ; and which would not , therefore , be very interesting to the reader 19 ...
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... given to these verses , was derived not from any supposed resemblance to a lion , but from Leonius , or Leoninus , a canon of the order of Saint Benedict at Paris , and a monk 18 ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF Proper rhyming Latin verse, the ...
... given to these verses , was derived not from any supposed resemblance to a lion , but from Leonius , or Leoninus , a canon of the order of Saint Benedict at Paris , and a monk 18 ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF Proper rhyming Latin verse, the ...
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... given to the different kinds of rhyme . When the rhyme was formed by two words , they were called versus , cornuti , as in the satire of Regi- naldus against his rival : Lividus et rodens - putrescat in ore suo dens : Qui veluti sorex ...
... given to the different kinds of rhyme . When the rhyme was formed by two words , they were called versus , cornuti , as in the satire of Regi- naldus against his rival : Lividus et rodens - putrescat in ore suo dens : Qui veluti sorex ...
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... given of him by Trithemius 53 , 53 and some of the elder ecclesiastical historians ; but Ley- ser , Cave , and most of the modern writers , have sup- posed that the author of these poems was a different person , an Italian likewise , of ...
... given of him by Trithemius 53 , 53 and some of the elder ecclesiastical historians ; but Ley- ser , Cave , and most of the modern writers , have sup- posed that the author of these poems was a different person , an Italian likewise , of ...
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