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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... heard it said , that the symbolical marks used in our best pronouncing Dictionaries , and those so frequently em- ployed in the books of children , were of no use , because adults could not understand them without being taught ...
... heard it said , that the symbolical marks used in our best pronouncing Dictionaries , and those so frequently em- ployed in the books of children , were of no use , because adults could not understand them without being taught ...
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... heard to proceed from the mouth of a Mrs Siddons , or a Mrs Jordan , but which may be heard in all its perfec- tion from a Bond - Street lounger , or a haberdasher in the city of London - some pronounce without marking their emphatic ...
... heard to proceed from the mouth of a Mrs Siddons , or a Mrs Jordan , but which may be heard in all its perfec- tion from a Bond - Street lounger , or a haberdasher in the city of London - some pronounce without marking their emphatic ...
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... heard repeatedly the best speakers in Britain , -have studied with the most eminent professors of the art of reading and speaking , and have been in the practice of teaching elocution for twenty years , I never found one who read poetry ...
... heard repeatedly the best speakers in Britain , -have studied with the most eminent professors of the art of reading and speaking , and have been in the practice of teaching elocution for twenty years , I never found one who read poetry ...
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... heard the propriety disputed , compels me , however reluctant , to differ from Mr Murray , and to scan the verse as follows- " From thě | low plēa- | sŭres of | this fall- | ĕn nã- | tŭre— making it a five - foot Iambic , with a ...
... heard the propriety disputed , compels me , however reluctant , to differ from Mr Murray , and to scan the verse as follows- " From thě | low plēa- | sŭres of | this fall- | ĕn nã- | tŭre— making it a five - foot Iambic , with a ...
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... to faith , and unconfin'd , It pours the bliss that fills up all the mind . 9 . SLAVERY . Hark ! heard ye not that piercing cry , Which shook the waves and rent the sky ? Pope Even now , even now , on yonder western shores 82.
... to faith , and unconfin'd , It pours the bliss that fills up all the mind . 9 . SLAVERY . Hark ! heard ye not that piercing cry , Which shook the waves and rent the sky ? Pope Even now , even now , on yonder western shores 82.
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accent accidents of language Æneid affections anapest ARSIS and THESIS beauty Berkeley Berkeley cadence or bar CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called CHAPTER choriambic cretic dactyl earth Elocution emphasis of sense English example eyes five cadences following lines Greek feet Hail hath hear heart heaven heavy and light heavy syllable hexametres iambus Latin languages light syllables Lord loud lov'd manner mark measure melody metre mode of scanning molossus nature never night o'er poize primus ab pronounce proper prose prosodians prosody pulsation and remission pupil Pyrrhic quantity Quintilian Rationalis reading and speaking rests or pauses rhyth rhythmus rules of prosody SELECTED AS EXERCISES shades sing six cadences soft song soul sound speech spondee sweet teach thee Thesis and Arsis thro tion triple trochee UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA vale voice wild words Δ Δ Δ را