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And Warton tells us that the early English poets were fond of multiplying the same
final sound , to the most tedious monotony . But how has it happened , while the
repetition of the same rhyme is found in the eldest Spanish poetry , that we ...
And Warton tells us that the early English poets were fond of multiplying the same
final sound , to the most tedious monotony . But how has it happened , while the
repetition of the same rhyme is found in the eldest Spanish poetry , that we ...
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The very different characters of Arabian and European poetry induce us to
believe , that the rhyme of the former was not the model of the same quality in the
latter . The prevailing verse among the Arabians was marked by three features ,
not ...
The very different characters of Arabian and European poetry induce us to
believe , that the rhyme of the former was not the model of the same quality in the
latter . The prevailing verse among the Arabians was marked by three features ,
not ...
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The love poetry of Petrarch , is , indeed , the beautiful , Pasquier declares , that
Dante and Petrarch are , indeed , the fountains of Italian poetry ; but fountains ,
which have their sources in the Provençal poetry . Bouche , in bis History of ...
The love poetry of Petrarch , is , indeed , the beautiful , Pasquier declares , that
Dante and Petrarch are , indeed , the fountains of Italian poetry ; but fountains ,
which have their sources in the Provençal poetry . Bouche , in bis History of ...
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