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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... Reasons why Verse should be read before Prose , CHAP . XX . Sacred Pieces in Prose and Verse , Directions how the Scriptures ought to be Read , ... 137 ... *** ib . ... 152 ib . ... ... Moses ' Song , ... ... ... ... ... 154 Habakkuk ...
... Reasons why Verse should be read before Prose , CHAP . XX . Sacred Pieces in Prose and Verse , Directions how the Scriptures ought to be Read , ... 137 ... *** ib . ... 152 ib . ... ... Moses ' Song , ... ... ... ... ... 154 Habakkuk ...
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... reason to believe , has justly met with that success from the public , to which he is entitled . His Illustrations of English Rhythmus are particularly valu- able , for the manner in which he accounts for the Pulsation and Remission ...
... reason to believe , has justly met with that success from the public , to which he is entitled . His Illustrations of English Rhythmus are particularly valu- able , for the manner in which he accounts for the Pulsation and Remission ...
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... reason either to attempt to disapprove or condemn it . I have never found any difficulty in making my pupils easily comprehend it in such a manner , as completely to be con- vinced of its truth and utility . The medical student sees the ...
... reason either to attempt to disapprove or condemn it . I have never found any difficulty in making my pupils easily comprehend it in such a manner , as completely to be con- vinced of its truth and utility . The medical student sees the ...
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... reasons for every thing we do . The ad- - vantages , however , will be better appreciated by an accurate perusal of the synopsis itself . But the mode of teaching the art of reading and speaking , according to the most approved authors ...
... reasons for every thing we do . The ad- - vantages , however , will be better appreciated by an accurate perusal of the synopsis itself . But the mode of teaching the art of reading and speaking , according to the most approved authors ...
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... reason , because Prosodians tell us , the Greek and Latin languages are mea- sured by this rule - at another , introducing a third species which they call doubtful time ; -at one time , we are told that a Pyrrhic is a complete cadence ...
... reason , because Prosodians tell us , the Greek and Latin languages are mea- sured by this rule - at another , introducing a third species which they call doubtful time ; -at one time , we are told that a Pyrrhic is a complete cadence ...
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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