The music, or melody of rhythmus of languageGeorg Olms Verlag |
Contents
Cadence what and how divided | 29 |
CHAP XVI | 78 |
8 | 92 |
Exercises to be marked with Thesis and Arsis Bars or | 98 |
Exercises to be marked with all the Accidents of Speech | 128 |
Sacred Pieces in Prose and Verse | 152 |
CHAP V | 163 |
Modulation of Voice | 180 |
Sense Taste and Genius distinguished | 230 |
Reybaz | 248 |
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५५ accent accidents of language Æneid affections anapest army beauty bliss breath cadence or bar Cæsar called CHAPTER choriambic cretic dactyl dread earth Elocution emphasis of sense English example eyes five cadences following lines grace Greek feet Hail hast hath hear heard heart heaven heavy syllable hexametres iambus Latin languages light syllables Lord loud lov'd manner mark measure melody metre midst minuet mode of scanning molossus nature never night o'er pleasure poize praise pronounce prose prosodians prosody pulsation and remission Pyrrhic quantity Quintilian Rationalis reading and speaking rhyth rhythmus rules of prosody SELECTED AS EXERCISES shades sing six cadences soft song soul sound speech spondee sweet teach thee Thesis and Arsis Thou shalt thro tion triple trochee unto variety virtue voice wave Whig wild words YE BANDS Γ Δ Δ Δ Δ