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... rhyme . The forms throughout the allied languages are generally bi- or be- . § 262. Words formed by the Inseparable Particle un- . -Un - bind , un - do , un - loose , un - lock , un - wind . The forms of the Inseparable in the different ...
... rhyme . The forms throughout the allied languages are generally bi- or be- . § 262. Words formed by the Inseparable Particle un- . -Un - bind , un - do , un - loose , un - lock , un - wind . The forms of the Inseparable in the different ...
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... rhyme . - § 397. Rhyme . In the forthcoming quotation each pair of lines is called a Couplet . Observe in each cou- plet the last syllable of each line these are said to rhyme to each other . O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea ...
... rhyme . - § 397. Rhyme . In the forthcoming quotation each pair of lines is called a Couplet . Observe in each cou- plet the last syllable of each line these are said to rhyme to each other . O'er the glad waters of the dark blue sea ...
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... rhyme consists . The syllables sea and free , foam , home , & c . are syllables of similar sound ; and lines that end in syllables of similar sound are lines that rhyme . By substituting in a line or stanza , instead of the final ...
... rhyme consists . The syllables sea and free , foam , home , & c . are syllables of similar sound ; and lines that end in syllables of similar sound are lines that rhyme . By substituting in a line or stanza , instead of the final ...
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... rhyme with- out being one . A true rhyme will be better understood after the analysis of a rhyming syllable . § 400. Analysis of a pair of Rhyming Syllables.- Let the syllables told and bold be taken to pieces , and let the separate ...
... rhyme with- out being one . A true rhyme will be better understood after the analysis of a rhyming syllable . § 400. Analysis of a pair of Rhyming Syllables.- Let the syllables told and bold be taken to pieces , and let the separate ...
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... rhyme is a good one , tee and bree . Notwith- standing this , there is anything rather than a rhyme ; since the parts following the vowel ( th and ze ) , instead of agreeing , differ . Breathe and beneath are in the same predicament ...
... rhyme is a good one , tee and bree . Notwith- standing this , there is anything rather than a rhyme ; since the parts following the vowel ( th and ze ) , instead of agreeing , differ . Breathe and beneath are in the same predicament ...
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accented syllable addition Adjectives preceded adverbs Anglo-Saxon blank verse called combination Cóme compound concord of number constitute copula dative denotes Derivation by means English language equivalent exhibited expressed father female Formula x ax Germany Gothic Gothic languages govern grammar guage Hence horse John's Latin language Latin word letter lines male masculine measures metre mood mortal Moso-Gothic nature nominative noun object Old High German Old Norse Old Saxon original British original word orthoepy Past Participles past tense person singular phrases Pleonasm plural forms plural number Possessive Pronouns predicate present English preterite proposition respect rhyme ridden Saxon second person sense sentence sessive sh in shine simple elementary sounds simple single elementary singular number speak spelling spelt spoken stanza Substantives preceded superlative syllable Syntax th in thin thine thing thou tive unaccented syllables verb substantive verse vowel walk weak verbs whilst words ending write written
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182 ページ - O'ER the glad waters of the dark blue sea, Our thoughts as boundless, and our souls as free, Far as the breeze can bear, the billows foam, Survey our empire, and behold our home ! These are our realms, no limits to their sway — Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey.
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