The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English Language |
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Constituents of all Language - Five Accidents , or properties of Speech Accent
defined and restored to its originul meaning - Causes of varieties of Accent - How
they become the distinguishing characteristics of peculiar Modes of Speech - the
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Constituents of all Language - Five Accidents , or properties of Speech Accent
defined and restored to its originul meaning - Causes of varieties of Accent - How
they become the distinguishing characteristics of peculiar Modes of Speech - the
...
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VARIETIES OF METER . The ineters of cadences of the saine rhythm may be very
various with regard to their internal subdivisions or fractional parts . The varieties
of meters may be represented both by notes and numerical figures : thus ...
VARIETIES OF METER . The ineters of cadences of the saine rhythm may be very
various with regard to their internal subdivisions or fractional parts . The varieties
of meters may be represented both by notes and numerical figures : thus ...
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Thus , in common time , we have all the varieties , from the slowest walking
inovement , to the quickest running measure ; for , while the : and the .. are
alternate , the measure is common , without respect to the rapidity of their
alternacions , The ...
Thus , in common time , we have all the varieties , from the slowest walking
inovement , to the quickest running measure ; for , while the : and the .. are
alternate , the measure is common , without respect to the rapidity of their
alternacions , The ...
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accent accidents according acute applied artificial beauty begin cadence called common composed consequence considered distinct effect elocution emphasis English equal examples expression eyes fall feeling feet force four give grace Grammar grave Greek hand heart heaven heavy kind language learned length light light syllables look loud manner marked means measure melody meter mind mode monotone nature necessary never notes o'er object observed organs passion pauses poetry present principles produce pronounced proper properly proportion prose prosody quantity reader reading and speaking reason require rest rhetorical rhythm rhythmical rising rules sense sentence short sing soft song sound speaker speaking speech spoken sweet syllables taste thing thou thought tion tone triple varieties verse voice written