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Prose-Rhythm and Prose-Metre

The Classical Quarterly, 1932
Mr. Shewring's recent articles on ‘Prose-rhythm and the Comparative Method’ (C.Q. XXIV, pp. 164 sqq.; XXV, pp. 12 sqq.) are gratifying in that they betoken a growing interest in the problems of a comparatively modern and fascinating study, and also an appreciation of the methods followed by different investigators.
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Prose

2016
Prose, of varying length, tone, purpose, and style, made up the vast majority of periodical content throughout the nineteenth century. It was the vehicle for conveying news, assessing cultural, political and social events, offering personal opinions, and entertaining readers.
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EJ Extra: Prose on Prose

English Journal, 1999
Ted Hipple   +2 more
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Prose

2006
Abstract The occasional writings of Samson Occom provide us rare insights into the intellectual, spiritual, and cultural lives of Northeastern Native peoples in the eighteenth century. Most surviving accounts of American Indian life from this historical period were composed by European visitors to the American colonies or white ...
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Prose

The Wordsworth Circle, 1997
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Prose

1990
Abstract Religious prose was produced in abundance throughout the whole of this period; surviving examples of secular prose on the other hand are few, and limited to the latter part of the fourteenth century, with the solitary exception of the work with which we begin our survey. This—the later part of The Peterborough Chronicle—has a
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PROSE treatment of corneal ectasia

Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2012
Perry Rosenthal, Deborah S Jacobs
exaly  

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