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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... falls under emphatical divisions , which are here called cadences ; which will be afterwards more minutely explained . Our breathing , the beating of our pulse , and our movement in walking , make the divisions of time by cadences ...
... falls under emphatical divisions , which are here called cadences ; which will be afterwards more minutely explained . Our breathing , the beating of our pulse , and our movement in walking , make the divisions of time by cadences ...
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... falling , running , better , matter . A .. A .. A .. A A .. A . A. A .. Light and heavy on such dissyllables , as , prefer , ..A Δ detest , relieve , molest , conceit , deceive , receipt , ..A ... A ..A .. A deprive , propose , reprieve ...
... falling , running , better , matter . A .. A .. A .. A A .. A . A. A .. Light and heavy on such dissyllables , as , prefer , ..A Δ detest , relieve , molest , conceit , deceive , receipt , ..A ... A ..A .. A deprive , propose , reprieve ...
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... and end with Thesis . But sometimes the affection of the first syllable is so positive to Thesis as to oblige the measure of the line to begin with a whole bar ; for the beat or Thesis constantly falls on the first note or syllable of 18.
... and end with Thesis . But sometimes the affection of the first syllable is so positive to Thesis as to oblige the measure of the line to begin with a whole bar ; for the beat or Thesis constantly falls on the first note or syllable of 18.
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... falls on the first note or syllable of the bar : but always some rests or pauses are ne- cessary , as being more agreeable both to the sense and to the measure ; so that , including the rests , a line of nominal five feet , or ten ...
... falls on the first note or syllable of the bar : but always some rests or pauses are ne- cessary , as being more agreeable both to the sense and to the measure ; so that , including the rests , a line of nominal five feet , or ten ...
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... Fall , in the ex- ample above quoted ; but that each foot must independently stand on its own ground , without any violation of accent or quantity ; and that we must produce the due number of feet , whatever those feet may be otherwise ...
... Fall , in the ex- ample above quoted ; but that each foot must independently stand on its own ground , without any violation of accent or quantity ; and that we must produce the due number of feet , whatever those feet may be otherwise ...
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