The Music, Or Melody and Rhythmus of the English Language: In which are Explained ... the Five Accidents of Speech ... and a Musical Notation ...Macredie, Skelly, 1819 - 250 páginas |
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... breath , that the quantity or length of syllables is little regarded in English poetry , which is en- tirely regulated by their number and accent : -At one time we are informed that metre , or measure , in English poetry , con- sists in ...
... breath , that the quantity or length of syllables is little regarded in English poetry , which is en- tirely regulated by their number and accent : -At one time we are informed that metre , or measure , in English poetry , con- sists in ...
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... stop only according to the imperious de- mands made upon them for supplies of breath ; -some swell the voice at the beginning of every period , and gradually & lower it to the end of the sentence , throughout xxii INTRODUCTION .
... stop only according to the imperious de- mands made upon them for supplies of breath ; -some swell the voice at the beginning of every period , and gradually & lower it to the end of the sentence , throughout xxii INTRODUCTION .
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... breathing , the beating of our pulse , and our movement in walking , make the divisions of time by cadences familiar and natural to us . Each of these movements , or cadences , is divided into two alternate motions , significantly ...
... breathing , the beating of our pulse , and our movement in walking , make the divisions of time by cadences familiar and natural to us . Each of these movements , or cadences , is divided into two alternate motions , significantly ...
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... breath . The reasons of this are so minutely point- ed out to the pupil , and illustrated by such appro- priate examples , as to render it perfectly obvious , and easily comprehended by any one of ordinary capacity . It is a ...
... breath . The reasons of this are so minutely point- ed out to the pupil , and illustrated by such appro- priate examples , as to render it perfectly obvious , and easily comprehended by any one of ordinary capacity . It is a ...
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... breathing , the line being strictly confined to the six metres , or cadences , or , in the common phrase , feet . The above line is set according to the quantities prescribed by the rules of prosody ; it may be proper also to exhibit it ...
... breathing , the line being strictly confined to the six metres , or cadences , or , in the common phrase , feet . The above line is set according to the quantities prescribed by the rules of prosody ; it may be proper also to exhibit it ...
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