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... metre , and that it is injudi- cious to write in metre , unless it be accom - 20 panied with the other artificial distinctions of style with which metre is usually accompanied , and that , by such deviation , more will be lost from the ...
... metre , and that it is injudi- cious to write in metre , unless it be accom - 20 panied with the other artificial distinctions of style with which metre is usually accompanied , and that , by such deviation , more will be lost from the ...
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... metre , especially alliterative metre , ( whether alliterative at the beginning end , as in rhymes , ) possessed an independent value as assisting the recollection , and conse- quently the preservation , of any series of truths or ...
... metre , especially alliterative metre , ( whether alliterative at the beginning end , as in rhymes , ) possessed an independent value as assisting the recollection , and conse- quently the preservation , of any series of truths or ...
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... Metre in itself is simply a stimulant of the attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the 10 that co - exists with the exciting cause , and in ...
... Metre in itself is simply a stimulant of the attention , and therefore excites the question : Why is the attention to be thus stimulated ? Now the question cannot be answered by the 10 that co - exists with the exciting cause , and in ...
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