The Poems of John Davidson, Հատոր 2Scottish Academic Press, 1973 - 551 էջ |
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Էջ 531
... rhyme overtook me . This volume , with a new speculative interest in rhyme itself , is the result . Rhyme is probably seven hundred years old ; still , I suppose it may be called modern . The fall of Constantinople , the invention of ...
... rhyme overtook me . This volume , with a new speculative interest in rhyme itself , is the result . Rhyme is probably seven hundred years old ; still , I suppose it may be called modern . The fall of Constantinople , the invention of ...
Էջ 536
... rhymes that vibrate in the membranous labyrinth of the ear ; and he knows also that the prompt vision flashed on the inward eye by the percussion of rhyme has injured the palate of this double sense of seeing and hearing , so that the ...
... rhymes that vibrate in the membranous labyrinth of the ear ; and he knows also that the prompt vision flashed on the inward eye by the percussion of rhyme has injured the palate of this double sense of seeing and hearing , so that the ...
Էջ 537
John Davidson. spoken wisely and well of rhyme as an unexpected present which agreeably sur- prises us , he proceeds to affirm that rhyme is , of its nature , binary ; its effect , ' he says , ' is limited to one single recurrence of the ...
John Davidson. spoken wisely and well of rhyme as an unexpected present which agreeably sur- prises us , he proceeds to affirm that rhyme is , of its nature , binary ; its effect , ' he says , ' is limited to one single recurrence of the ...
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