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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... spondee is nothing more ; -at one time , commencing a ca- dence with a syllable under Arsis , at another with a syllable under Thesis , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody- measuring verse by one set of rules , and reading ...
... spondee is nothing more ; -at one time , commencing a ca- dence with a syllable under Arsis , at another with a syllable under Thesis , just as it happens to suit the rules of Prosody- measuring verse by one set of rules , and reading ...
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... spondee , & c . or vice versa , though differing in the proportions of their integral parts . When , therefore , the standard or preponderate cadences , are spondees , the whole measure will be stately and solemn , and the trochaic and ...
... spondee , & c . or vice versa , though differing in the proportions of their integral parts . When , therefore , the standard or preponderate cadences , are spondees , the whole measure will be stately and solemn , and the trochaic and ...
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... spondees , though still maintaining their syllabic equality , must be pronounced comparatively short . It must be evident , therefore , that syllables are not meted out by a Wintonian , an Oxonian , a Can- tabrigian , or an Etonian ...
... spondees , though still maintaining their syllabic equality , must be pronounced comparatively short . It must be evident , therefore , that syllables are not meted out by a Wintonian , an Oxonian , a Can- tabrigian , or an Etonian ...
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... means an iambus or trochee may answer to fill a cadence as well as a spondee . This , however , is only one of the many impor- tant purposes which rests or pauses serve in speech . CHAPTER V. EMPHASIS OR CADENCE . ALL speech , prose 12.
... means an iambus or trochee may answer to fill a cadence as well as a spondee . This , however , is only one of the many impor- tant purposes which rests or pauses serve in speech . CHAPTER V. EMPHASIS OR CADENCE . ALL speech , prose 12.
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... spondee and a trochee , or an iambus , to those who scan by their eyes rather than by their ears , it will be found upon experiment , which is paramount to a host of such prosodians , that the difference is extremely unimportant in our ...
... spondee and a trochee , or an iambus , to those who scan by their eyes rather than by their ears , it will be found upon experiment , which is paramount to a host of such prosodians , that the difference is extremely unimportant in our ...
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