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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... never fails to gain its object , truth . After the practice of twenty - five years in teach- ing the art of reading and speaking , the author inay be allowed to mention the following , as some of the most prominent advantages which must ...
... never fails to gain its object , truth . After the practice of twenty - five years in teach- ing the art of reading and speaking , the author inay be allowed to mention the following , as some of the most prominent advantages which must ...
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... never dwells distinctly for any percep- tible space of time on any certain or uniform tone : ر as , a bed , doba : a b c d e C C abcd By this simple method of contrasting the notes of song and of speech , it will be found , that the ...
... never dwells distinctly for any percep- tible space of time on any certain or uniform tone : ر as , a bed , doba : a b c d e C C abcd By this simple method of contrasting the notes of song and of speech , it will be found , that the ...
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... never practise his les- son but in the presence of the master . Respectable teachers of music , do not attempt to teach pupils who will not study at home . Why do not teachers of elo- cution require , nay , demand a similar preparation ...
... never practise his les- son but in the presence of the master . Respectable teachers of music , do not attempt to teach pupils who will not study at home . Why do not teachers of elo- cution require , nay , demand a similar preparation ...
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... never require ? We should not , therefore , be surprised , although we cannot distinguish rhetoricians , in their public speaking , as to manner , that is , delivery or modern elocution , from the herd of those public speakers who have ...
... never require ? We should not , therefore , be surprised , although we cannot distinguish rhetoricians , in their public speaking , as to manner , that is , delivery or modern elocution , from the herd of those public speakers who have ...
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... 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 rules of prosody , she must abandon her own ; and should she ...
... 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 rules of prosody , she must abandon her own ; and should she ...
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১১ accidents of language acute accent acute and grave Anapest ancient applied Arsis and Thesis Artificial Feet artificial prosody beauty breath called circumflex common composed dactyl degrees diphthong distinct elocution English equal Examples eyes force full melody 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 measure meter mode monosyllables monotone nature never o'er organic emphasis passion peculiar poetry poize pronounced pronunciation prose prosodians quantity reader reading and speaking rhetorical pauses rhythm Rhythmical Cadences rules scanning semibrief sense sentence Shakespeare sing Slow song soul sound speaker spoken language spondee sweet syllabic emphasis taste thee thou tion tone triple cadences trochee verse virtue voice vowel words م ر م م م م مم مم م ممم