The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - Всего страниц: 152 |
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... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
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... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
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... mode of operation , it was necessary that each should be distinctly and separately defined . But seeing their offices and operations are similar : emphasis being accent aug- mented , and tones being only a variation of the former ...
... mode of operation , it was necessary that each should be distinctly and separately defined . But seeing their offices and operations are similar : emphasis being accent aug- mented , and tones being only a variation of the former ...
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... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
... modes of speech , they are not so properly applicable to our modern languages . From a want of due attention to this , and also to some other circum- stances , our writers on prosody have erred , and involved the subject in obscurity ...
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... mode of operation , it was necessary that each should be distinctly and separately defined . But seeing their offices and operations are similar emphasis being accent aug- mented , and tones being only a variation of the former , hence ...
... mode of operation , it was necessary that each should be distinctly and separately defined . But seeing their offices and operations are similar emphasis being accent aug- mented , and tones being only a variation of the former , hence ...
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