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Page 298
... principles , out of which arise the facilities and harmonies of oral utterance : principles ! from the neglect , the violation , or the ignorance of which , result almost all the complicated varieties of difficulty , obstruction and ...
... principles , out of which arise the facilities and harmonies of oral utterance : principles ! from the neglect , the violation , or the ignorance of which , result almost all the complicated varieties of difficulty , obstruction and ...
Page 299
... principles of versification , in those great masters of the epic lyre , our Dryden and our Milton , - for the purpose of ascertaining and methodizing the particular rhythmus I should myself adopt , in the composition of that meditated ...
... principles of versification , in those great masters of the epic lyre , our Dryden and our Milton , - for the purpose of ascertaining and methodizing the particular rhythmus I should myself adopt , in the composition of that meditated ...
Page 412
covertheir shallowness . When abstract principles are mentioned , good abstract principles , of course , are those which are meant . Now , good abstract principles are neither more nor less than the accurate results of experience ...
covertheir shallowness . When abstract principles are mentioned , good abstract principles , of course , are those which are meant . Now , good abstract principles are neither more nor less than the accurate results of experience ...
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