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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... pronounce correctly , they can instruct others to do so , How Syllables differ from one another : Hints to Teachers , CHAP . X. ib . 43 Distinction between Prose and Verse , Cadences of Prose and Verse marked , 010 46 ... 11 . ... 47 ...
... pronounce correctly , they can instruct others to do so , How Syllables differ from one another : Hints to Teachers , CHAP . X. ib . 43 Distinction between Prose and Verse , Cadences of Prose and Verse marked , 010 46 ... 11 . ... 47 ...
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... pronouncing the Greek and Latin Languages , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Absurdity of Scanning English verse with Greek and Latin feet , ... ... CHAP . VI . ... ... Force or Quality of Sound distinct from Rhythmical Pulsa- ... ... ... 22 ...
... pronouncing the Greek and Latin Languages , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Absurdity of Scanning English verse with Greek and Latin feet , ... ... CHAP . VI . ... ... Force or Quality of Sound distinct from Rhythmical Pulsa- ... ... ... 22 ...
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... pronounce correctly , they can instruct others to do so , ib . How Syllables differ from one another : Hints to Teachers , ... ... CHAP . X. ... ... 43 Distinction between Prose and Verse , Cadences of Prose and Verse marked ...
... pronounce correctly , they can instruct others to do so , ib . How Syllables differ from one another : Hints to Teachers , ... ... CHAP . X. ... ... 43 Distinction between Prose and Verse , Cadences of Prose and Verse marked ...
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... pronouncing Dic- tionaries , nay , even in the most approved initiatory books that are put into the hands of children . We must learn the meaning of these marks before we can pronounce ac- cording to their directions ; they are as dead ...
... pronouncing Dic- tionaries , nay , even in the most approved initiatory books that are put into the hands of children . We must learn the meaning of these marks before we can pronounce ac- cording to their directions ; they are as dead ...
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... pronounce the smaller words and particles with such rapid flippancy , as to escape notice altogether ; others make them of as much consequence as any noun or verb in the sentence ; -some pronounce every thing in a stiff , formal ...
... pronounce the smaller words and particles with such rapid flippancy , as to escape notice altogether ; others make them of as much consequence as any noun or verb in the sentence ; -some pronounce every thing in a stiff , formal ...
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