Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... rhyme , 5 but in classical poetry rhyme is often described as fortuitous.6 According to Norden , rhyme in the high classical Roman period was incidental . Like the rhyme recommended for prose by rhetoricians it was used for rhetorical ...
... rhyme , 5 but in classical poetry rhyme is often described as fortuitous.6 According to Norden , rhyme in the high classical Roman period was incidental . Like the rhyme recommended for prose by rhetoricians it was used for rhetorical ...
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... rhyme in any case , and that we have no reason to believe that the poets designed much or any of the rhyme in Latin poetry . I submit , however , that an objective means does exist to demonstrate that rhyme in Latin verse was ...
... rhyme in any case , and that we have no reason to believe that the poets designed much or any of the rhyme in Latin poetry . I submit , however , that an objective means does exist to demonstrate that rhyme in Latin verse was ...
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... rhyme appear and both kinds of rhyme often appear in a sequence of verses . Verses with rhyming words occur alone or at irregular intervals in mostly short sequences . 29 percent of the verses of the Aeneid contain rhyming words in the ...
... rhyme appear and both kinds of rhyme often appear in a sequence of verses . Verses with rhyming words occur alone or at irregular intervals in mostly short sequences . 29 percent of the verses of the Aeneid contain rhyming words in the ...
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