The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English Language: Or, the Art of Reading and Speaking, on the Principles of the Music of SpeechJ. Robertson, 1821 - 348 էջ |
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... Artificial Pro- sody , contrasted with the mode of measuring it with Musical Cadences . - Errors of English Prosodians , CHAP . XIV . General Rules for Accents inadequate to direct the melody , either of a sentence in prose , or a ...
... Artificial Pro- sody , contrasted with the mode of measuring it with Musical Cadences . - Errors of English Prosodians , CHAP . XIV . General Rules for Accents inadequate to direct the melody , either of a sentence in prose , or a ...
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... artificial prosody . Artificial prosody , therefore , could never have been made , as some have imagined , with the view to a more intimate union of music and poetry : because if music should observe these quantities as fixed by the ...
... artificial prosody . Artificial prosody , therefore , could never have been made , as some have imagined , with the view to a more intimate union of music and poetry : because if music should observe these quantities as fixed by the ...
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... artificial pro- sody , these learned sages cannot comprehend . But this ignorance , palpable as it is , does not prevent such from condemning , nay , laughing at the very idea of a notation of speaking sounds , nor hinder them from pro ...
... artificial pro- sody , these learned sages cannot comprehend . But this ignorance , palpable as it is , does not prevent such from condemning , nay , laughing at the very idea of a notation of speaking sounds , nor hinder them from pro ...
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... artificial measurement . In this sense the observation is true , but totally groundless when applied to spoken language , the quantities of which should be measured by the ear , the only possible accurate criterion . Without this mode ...
... artificial measurement . In this sense the observation is true , but totally groundless when applied to spoken language , the quantities of which should be measured by the ear , the only possible accurate criterion . Without this mode ...
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... artificial measurement , as laid down by commentators , grammarians and prosodists , are , in the nature of language , impracticable ; and that syllables are not meted out by a Wykehamist , an Oxonian , a Cantabrigian , or an Etonian ...
... artificial measurement , as laid down by commentators , grammarians and prosodists , are , in the nature of language , impracticable ; and that syllables are not meted out by a Wykehamist , an Oxonian , a Cantabrigian , or an Etonian ...
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accidents of language acute accent acute and grave Anapest ancient applied Arsis and Thesis Artificial Feet artificial prosody beauty called circumflex composed dactyl degrees Demosthenes diphthong distinct elocution English equal Examples expression eyes force full melody grace notes Grammar grammarians grave accent Greek and Latin Greek language guage heart heaven heavy and light heavy syllable honour iambus inflexions light syllables loud and soft marked meter monosyllables monotone nature nerally never nosyllables o'er organic emphasis organs of speech passion peculiar poet poetry poize pronounced pronunciation proportion prose prosodians quantity reading and speaking rhetorical pauses rhythm Rhythmical Cadences rules scanning scholar semibrief sense sentence Shakespeare sing Slow song soul sound spoken language spondee sweet syllabic emphasis taste thee thou tion tone triple cadences trochee varieties verse virtue voice vowel words