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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... give to poetry that mea- sured , melodious flow of voice , which its numbers require ; we can analyse the rhythm and cadences of our verse on the principles of rational prosody ; and we always measure as we read ; and can give every ...
... give to poetry that mea- sured , melodious flow of voice , which its numbers require ; we can analyse the rhythm and cadences of our verse on the principles of rational prosody ; and we always measure as we read ; and can give every ...
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... scribed , we shall distinctly feel its vibrations : and , in proportion as we give force and energy to the voice , these vibrations become more strongly marked . That state of the voice , in vocal music , RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 3.
... scribed , we shall distinctly feel its vibrations : and , in proportion as we give force and energy to the voice , these vibrations become more strongly marked . That state of the voice , in vocal music , RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 3.
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... pathetic emotions , that Shakespeare attributes to it the power of producing a kind of reverberation in the soul : - Duke . How dost thou like this tune ? B Viola . It gives a very echo to the seat RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 13.
... pathetic emotions , that Shakespeare attributes to it the power of producing a kind of reverberation in the soul : - Duke . How dost thou like this tune ? B Viola . It gives a very echo to the seat RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 13.
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... gives a very echo to the seat , Where love is thron'd . Twelfth Night . These observations lead us to the necessary distinc- tion of the image from its effect ; of its beauty as a visible object , from its energy as a source of pathetic ...
... gives a very echo to the seat , Where love is thron'd . Twelfth Night . These observations lead us to the necessary distinc- tion of the image from its effect ; of its beauty as a visible object , from its energy as a source of pathetic ...
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... give a staccato , or short point- ed expression . Both these ways , though natural in passion , are unseemly and disadvantageous in argumen- tative oratory ; and , in general , all rapid pronuncia- tion keeps the audience in a painful ...
... give a staccato , or short point- ed expression . Both these ways , though natural in passion , are unseemly and disadvantageous in argumen- tative oratory ; and , in general , all rapid pronuncia- tion keeps the audience in a painful ...
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