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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... variety of examples , than is elsewhere to be found ; to which are added , adapted exactly for instruction , a great number of exercises , marked with the different ac- cidents of language , as the progressive nature of the lessons may ...
... variety of examples , than is elsewhere to be found ; to which are added , adapted exactly for instruction , a great number of exercises , marked with the different ac- cidents of language , as the progressive nature of the lessons may ...
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... , from the vagueness and multiplicity of rules , as laid down by authors , and the modes of instruction , as followed by teachers , many of them men of distinguished merit and ability , almost an endless variety INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... , from the vagueness and multiplicity of rules , as laid down by authors , and the modes of instruction , as followed by teachers , many of them men of distinguished merit and ability , almost an endless variety INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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... variety of ways in reading the same piece . Not to mention the indistinctness of articulation , the fre- quent gross defects of utterance , the diversity of pronun- ciation , and the excessive silliness and bad taste , of aping what is ...
... variety of ways in reading the same piece . Not to mention the indistinctness of articulation , the fre- quent gross defects of utterance , the diversity of pronun- ciation , and the excessive silliness and bad taste , of aping what is ...
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... ignorant of the extent and variety of its compass , how are we to modulate its tones ; -or produce that infinitely diversified intona- tion of which it is susceptible ? Public singers bestow great pains to acquire a knowledge and 3.
... ignorant of the extent and variety of its compass , how are we to modulate its tones ; -or produce that infinitely diversified intona- tion of which it is susceptible ? Public singers bestow great pains to acquire a knowledge and 3.
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... variety of circumflexes . These are , in this system , restored to their true , original meaning , viz . the slides of the voice , and are called the accents or notes of melody . These notes or accents are totally distinct from force or ...
... variety of circumflexes . These are , in this system , restored to their true , original meaning , viz . the slides of the voice , and are called the accents or notes of melody . These notes or accents are totally distinct from force or ...
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