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The origin of rhyme is unquestionably obscure . It may well be doubted , whether
any one person was the sole inventor of rhyme in its perfect state , for what
Schlegel says of Gothic architecture , may be well applied to rhyme : “ I doubt ,
indeed ...
The origin of rhyme is unquestionably obscure . It may well be doubted , whether
any one person was the sole inventor of rhyme in its perfect state , for what
Schlegel says of Gothic architecture , may be well applied to rhyme : “ I doubt ,
indeed ...
Strona 36
The significations of rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; rhyme designating
the recurrence of similar final sounds , but rhythm “ the proportion , which the
parts of a motion bear to each other ; " or , as Cicero says , “ Quicquid sub aurium
...
The significations of rhyme and rhythm are totally different ; rhyme designating
the recurrence of similar final sounds , but rhythm “ the proportion , which the
parts of a motion bear to each other ; " or , as Cicero says , “ Quicquid sub aurium
...
Strona 48
I. written in 1154 , to prove that the same order of rhymes prevailed in the
Provençal poetry . But the example , which he cites , though it resembles the
Arabic verse , in the fact of rhyme and in the correspondence of every second line
, differs ...
I. written in 1154 , to prove that the same order of rhymes prevailed in the
Provençal poetry . But the example , which he cites , though it resembles the
Arabic verse , in the fact of rhyme and in the correspondence of every second line
, differs ...
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