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... rhyme or metre ; - and those which were so far disguised as to offer no certain meaning , -have been left to that fortuitous combination of letters which the original tran- scribers or printers had assigned to them . Such are printed in ...
... rhyme or metre ; - and those which were so far disguised as to offer no certain meaning , -have been left to that fortuitous combination of letters which the original tran- scribers or printers had assigned to them . Such are printed in ...
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... rhyme , in imitation of the Latin monkish versifiers . To whom we should ascribe the original invention of this ornament is not quite s so certain . Fauchet claims it for his countrymen ; but , as he founds their pretensions on the ...
... rhyme , in imitation of the Latin monkish versifiers . To whom we should ascribe the original invention of this ornament is not quite s so certain . Fauchet claims it for his countrymen ; but , as he founds their pretensions on the ...
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... rhyme in any modern language . But on the other hand it may be fairly argued , that , as our stock of northern literature is very incomplete , we cannot draw any positive conclusion from the deficiency of specimens among the works of ...
... rhyme in any modern language . But on the other hand it may be fairly argued , that , as our stock of northern literature is very incomplete , we cannot draw any positive conclusion from the deficiency of specimens among the works of ...
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... rhyme with another , but one half with the other half , as , " Al busuin est truved , l'ami é epruved , " Unches ne fud ami , qui al busuign failli , " & c . But this mechanism of verse , which he borrowed from the Latin versifiers of ...
... rhyme with another , but one half with the other half , as , " Al busuin est truved , l'ami é epruved , " Unches ne fud ami , qui al busuign failli , " & c . But this mechanism of verse , which he borrowed from the Latin versifiers of ...
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... rhyme ; a mode of composition which may possibly have been adopted for the purpose of being easily chanted . It is in the British Mus . MSS . Harl . No. 270 ; and M. de la Rue suspects that the stolen copy exists in the MSS . Cotton ...
... rhyme ; a mode of composition which may possibly have been adopted for the purpose of being easily chanted . It is in the British Mus . MSS . Harl . No. 270 ; and M. de la Rue suspects that the stolen copy exists in the MSS . Cotton ...
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