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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... nature of the lessons may require ; proceeding gradually , and by easy steps , from the most simple elementary parts ... natural consequences is to render totally untenable the scanning of English verse by Greek and Latin prosody , it ...
... nature of the lessons may require ; proceeding gradually , and by easy steps , from the most simple elementary parts ... natural consequences is to render totally untenable the scanning of English verse by Greek and Latin prosody , it ...
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... nature of a cadence , destruc- tive of rhythmus , and consequently , the opposite to correct reading , yet with him I have never found any difficulty.- Extremely little explanation convinces him , that quantity must always be ...
... nature of a cadence , destruc- tive of rhythmus , and consequently , the opposite to correct reading , yet with him I have never found any difficulty.- Extremely little explanation convinces him , that quantity must always be ...
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... nature of the art itself . It does not stop short with merely giving a few general hints how particular sentences ... natural purposes , marking exactly the pulsation and remission of the organs , and preserving entire the ca- dence and ...
... nature of the art itself . It does not stop short with merely giving a few general hints how particular sentences ... natural purposes , marking exactly the pulsation and remission of the organs , and preserving entire the ca- dence and ...
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... , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody- measuring verse by one set of rules , and reading it by ano- ther , with the nature of which they are totally unacquaint- - ed ; -at one time we are to read XX INTRODUCTION .
... , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody- measuring verse by one set of rules , and reading it by ano- ther , with the nature of which they are totally unacquaint- - ed ; -at one time we are to read XX INTRODUCTION .
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... natural consequence , the modes of teaching are as di- versified and absurd , as the directions of authors . Hardly will two teachers be found who teach upon the same prin- ciples , or who use the same books . Is it to be wondered at ...
... natural consequence , the modes of teaching are as di- versified and absurd , as the directions of authors . Hardly will two teachers be found who teach upon the same prin- ciples , or who use the same books . Is it to be wondered at ...
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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