The laws of verse or Principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations: together with an annotated repr. of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British association at Exeter, by J.J. Sylvester1870 |
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... speaking , I must leave to others to determine ; but I can speak with some confidence as to the agreeable musical impression made on audiences illiterate as well as literate by its recital , and may do so without violation of modesty ...
... speaking , I must leave to others to determine ; but I can speak with some confidence as to the agreeable musical impression made on audiences illiterate as well as literate by its recital , and may do so without violation of modesty ...
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... speaking , consist of 32 simple groups ) , if it contain more than 24 will , in general , be found defective in tension : 21 or 22 may be reckoned as high concert pitch . As another useful piece of statistical information I may mention ...
... speaking , consist of 32 simple groups ) , if it contain more than 24 will , in general , be found defective in tension : 21 or 22 may be reckoned as high concert pitch . As another useful piece of statistical information I may mention ...
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... speak more precisely , a per- dualistic principle . The catena in the text is purposely inserted by Horace to ease off the transition between the superincumbent and subjacent main divisions - the body of the coach and the carriage ...
... speak more precisely , a per- dualistic principle . The catena in the text is purposely inserted by Horace to ease off the transition between the superincumbent and subjacent main divisions - the body of the coach and the carriage ...
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... speak of our Aryan ancestors . After all the pains taken , this stanza still remains the least satisfactory of the lot . I made and broke upwards of two hundred distinct castings of the stanza before I could satisfy myself that the ...
... speak of our Aryan ancestors . After all the pains taken , this stanza still remains the least satisfactory of the lot . I made and broke upwards of two hundred distinct castings of the stanza before I could satisfy myself that the ...
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... speak of Miss Harriet Martineau being in England the mouthpiece of Comte , or Professor Huxley ( besides the much more besides that he is in himself ) a mouthpiece of the myriad - minded Darwin . Grief my budding spring - time blighted ...
... speak of Miss Harriet Martineau being in England the mouthpiece of Comte , or Professor Huxley ( besides the much more besides that he is in himself ) a mouthpiece of the myriad - minded Darwin . Grief my budding spring - time blighted ...
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