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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... complete , at least more simple , and easily comprehended , by illustrat- ing many of its intricate parts more minutely , accompanied with a greater variety of examples , than is elsewhere to be found ; to which are added , adapted ...
... complete , at least more simple , and easily comprehended , by illustrat- ing many of its intricate parts more minutely , accompanied with a greater variety of examples , than is elsewhere to be found ; to which are added , adapted ...
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... complete rhythmus , instead of scanning it - a mode , however , which seems to be daily gaining ground , in such a manner as is destructive of all cadence and rhyth- mus , quantity and pause - is certainly of some consequence . I have ...
... complete rhythmus , instead of scanning it - a mode , however , which seems to be daily gaining ground , in such a manner as is destructive of all cadence and rhyth- mus , quantity and pause - is certainly of some consequence . I have ...
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... complete Gradus ad Parnassum , and as fa- miliarly known as the alphabet . Then , if the Attic plant of literature should spring from the labours of these lovely instructors , it is surely not being too sanguine , to hope , that its ...
... complete Gradus ad Parnassum , and as fa- miliarly known as the alphabet . Then , if the Attic plant of literature should spring from the labours of these lovely instructors , it is surely not being too sanguine , to hope , that its ...
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... complete course of education , is in a very different state of preparation , having all his faculties developed and highly cultivated , to receive the principles of any art or science ; not to mention his great desire for improvement ...
... complete course of education , is in a very different state of preparation , having all his faculties developed and highly cultivated , to receive the principles of any art or science ; not to mention his great desire for improvement ...
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... complete cadence or foot - at another , that a spondee is nothing more ; -at one time , commencing a ca- dence with a syllable under Arsis , at another with a syllable under Thesis , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody ...
... complete cadence or foot - at another , that a spondee is nothing more ; -at one time , commencing a ca- dence with a syllable under Arsis , at another with a syllable under Thesis , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody ...
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