Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhythmize
Literary usage of Rhythmize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1902)
"... but apart from the actual determination of the values of such limits we should
expect that the tendency to rhythmize indifferent sensor}' stimuli, ..."
2. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1885)
"The tendency toward rhythm in speech is so strong that the voice will rhythmize
just as completely as possible the material supplied to it. ..."
3. The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading: With a Review of the History of by Edmund Burke Huey (1908)
"... certain letters having the greatest individuality seem to serve as dominating
letters, and to some extent break up or "rhythmize" the word. ..."
4. The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading: With a Review of the History of by Edmund Burke Huey (1908)
"... certain letters having the greatest individuality seem to serve as dominating
letters, and to some extent break up or "rhythmize" the word. ..."
5. Aristophanes Clouds by Aristophanes (1915)
"To refuse to rhythmize at all or only vaguely (with _'s and v/s) because of this
doubt in details is as over-cautious as if we refused to pronounce Greek ..."
6. Chapters on Greek Metric by Thomas Dwight Goodell (1901)
"Two impulses acted in a certain degree of opposition to each other. One impulse
was to rhythmize the syllables of dactyls and spondees ..."
7. Chapters on Greek Metric by Thomas Dwight Goodell (1902)
"As men tend to unite into political communities, so the individual tends to
rhythmize everything that he comfortably can. This tendency is not simply a ..."