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Rhythm and MetrePrinciples of literary criticism.
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Rhythm and metre
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Rhythm and ReasonThe new republic
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Rhythm and RhymeThe Living age.
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Rhythm and Rhyme TestsEnglish journal.
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Rhythm and Rhyme.The Psychological review.
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Rhythm and Rime Before the Norman Conquest.Publications of the Modern Language Association of America.
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Rhythm and the Science of PoetryThe Sewanee review.
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Rhythm and word-order in Anglo-Saxon and Semi-Saxon,with special reference to their development in modern English.
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Rhythm as a distinguishing characteristic of prose style,
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Rhythm in English ProseAnglia.
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Rhythm in English prose,
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Rhythm in English Verse, Prose, and SpeechEssays and studies.
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Rhythm in PoetryTeachers College record.
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Rhythm in ProseThe Sewanee review.
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Rhythm in Prose and PoetryQuarterly journal of speech education: the official organ of the National Association of Teachers of Speech.
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Rhythm in prose illustrated from authors of the nineteenth century,
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Rhythm in the Prose of Sir Thomas BrowneThe Review of English studies
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The Rhythm of Coleridge's "Christabel."Papers of the Manchester Literary Club.
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The rhythm of English verse.
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The rhythm of prose :an experimental investigation of individual difference in the sense of rhythm
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The Rhythm of Prose and Free VerseThe Sewanee review.
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The rhythm of song.
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The rhythm of song.
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The rhythm of speech,
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Rhythm, Time, and NumberThe American journal of psychology.
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The rhythmic conception of music,
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Rhythmic prose,
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The Rhythmic Relation of Prose and Verse.The Forum.
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Rhythmic verse,
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Rhythmical Forms and Melodic FiguresEnglish folk song, some conclusions
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Rhythmical index to the English language :an index to all the perfect rhymes of a different orthography, and allowable rhymes of a different sound, throughout the language; with authorities for the usage of them from our best poets
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Rhythmical LawsThe Antiquary;
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The Rhythmical Line.The Journal of English and Germanic philology.
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Rhythmical Prose in Latin and EnglishThe Church quarterly review.
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The rhythmical reader :being a selection of pieces in prose and verse, presented under a system of notation which exhibits the measure of speech, the quantities of syllables, and the just admeasurement of pauses, designed for the use of schools as well as for the instruction of private individuals who wish to improve themselves in the art of reading and speaking
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Rhythms and rhymes in Chinese climes:a lecture on Chinese poetry and poets.
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The Rhythms of Free VerseThe Dial
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Richmond rules to form the Ovidian distich.With some hints on the transition to the Virgilian hexameter.
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Rime as a criterion of the pronunciation of Spenser, Pope, Byron, and Swinburne:a contribution to the history of the present English stressed vowels,
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The rime in Schiller's poems ...
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The rime of the ancient mariner
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The rime technique in the poems of Reinmar von Zweter.Thesis, Cornell University.
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Rime-index to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde.
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A Rime-Index to the 'Parent Cycle' of the York Mystery Plays and of a Portion of the Woodkirk Conspiracio et CapitoPublications of the Modern Language Association of America
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The rime-vowels of Cursor mundi,a phonological and etymological investigation ...
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The rise and development of the mock heroic poem in England from 1660 to 1714:
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The rise of the Greek epic :being a course of lectures delivered at Harvard university
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Rise, progress, and present structure of the English language
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Rising and Falling Rhythms in English VersePublications of the Modern Language Association of America.