In the matter of the rhythms, caesuras and elisions which it allows, the metrical treatment is much more severe than that of Catullus, whose elegiacs are comparatively rude and barbarous; but it is not bound hand and foot, like the Ovidian distich, in a formal and conventional system. [Please select]
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Miner, "Motor, Visual, and Applied Rhythms," _Psychol. [Please select]
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There must have been disquieting echoes in her, rhythms that answered to the pulsation of an ampler life. [Please select]
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For the most part it was passionate speech rather than song, a rhapsodical declamation in hybrid rhythms. [Please select]
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He went on reading aloud the delicious rhythms for the joy of hearing their billowy flow. [Please select]
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To say what these rhythms are will be your duty--you must teach me them, as you have already taught me the harmonies. [Please select]
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Diel activity rhythms of the rodents _Microtus ochrogaster_ and _Sigmodon hispidus hispidus_. [Please select]
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The Oriental artist avoids as far as possible trivial and individual rhythms, seeking always the fundamental rhythm of the larger, deeper life. [Please select]
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How indignantly he stands beside the slowly turning swamp of sounds without tune and rhythms without dance, which Germans call a "book". [Please select]
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There are four notes of the tetrachord, and there are three ratios of metre, 3/2, 2/2, 2/1, which have all their characteristics, and the feet have different characteristics as well as the rhythms. [Please select]
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