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... knowledge of the principles and rules of versi- fication ; and metre supposes an exact knowledge of the number and quantity of syllables , and , in some languages , of accent . But the true pronunciation of 92 NO . III . THE FORM OF ...
... knowledge of the principles and rules of versi- fication ; and metre supposes an exact knowledge of the number and quantity of syllables , and , in some languages , of accent . But the true pronunciation of 92 NO . III . THE FORM OF ...
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... knowledge and acquirement of all that is necessary for its peculiar state , - it seems to follow , as a parallelism in Provi- dence , that man in society , at one period or another in his progress of improvement in knowledge , would ...
... knowledge and acquirement of all that is necessary for its peculiar state , - it seems to follow , as a parallelism in Provi- dence , that man in society , at one period or another in his progress of improvement in knowledge , would ...
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... knowledge is power , " " the ancients were aware of that mystery , unsuspected by the ignorant , whom they ruled by that very power- the power of knowledge , both in spiritual and temporal predomi- nance , as their subjects and their ...
... knowledge is power , " " the ancients were aware of that mystery , unsuspected by the ignorant , whom they ruled by that very power- the power of knowledge , both in spiritual and temporal predomi- nance , as their subjects and their ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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