The music, or melody of rhythmus of language |
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Quantity what its use in Syllables Cadences and Pauses | 8 |
Grand distinction of Emphasis into Thesis and ARSIS | 14 |
Thesis and Arsis overlooked or misunderstood by Com | 16 |
Difference between Scanning and Reading the Classics | 22 |
Lengths of Poetic lines no necessary part of Rhythmus | 28 |
Cadence what and how divided | 29 |
English Sapphics Triple Time | 35 |
Accurate knowledge of Syllables how necessary | 41 |
Exercises on the preceding rules | 137 |
Sacred Pieces in Prose and Verse | 152 |
Habakkuk Chap 3d | 159 |
The Ten Commandments | 165 |
A Hymn | 171 |
The Dying Christian to his Soul with Pauses Emphases | 178 |
The Scale of Reading | 180 |
Azims Entry to the Palace of Mokanna | 187 |
Cadences of Prose and Verse marked | 47 |
Measuring Prose and VerseChange of Time or Rhyth | 48 |
Words marked with proper Accent Quantity and Emphasis | 56 |
Definition of Music when applied to Song and to Speech 2 | 65 |
Reformation of Prosodians not the only object of this | 72 |
The Organs collectively considered as a Musical Instru | 76 |
Various passages selected as Exercises to be marked with | 78 |
Exercises to be marked with Thesis and Arsis Pause | 85 |
Exercises to be marked with Thesis and Arsis Bars or | 98 |
Exercises to be marked with Thesis and Arsis Bars or | 111 |
Exercises to be marked with all the Accidents of Speech | 128 |
Medoras Song Byron | 193 |
Monody on the Princess Charlotte of Wales Campbell | 199 |
The Spirit of Music Moores Lalla Rookk | 205 |
Satans Soliloquy Ibid | 214 |
Adam and Eves Morning Hymn Milton | 221 |
Accentual Slides among the Greeks posterior to the days | 228 |
Sense Taste and Genius distinguished Usher | 230 |
The Patriot Soldier Doyle | 236 |
The Five grand Accidents of Speech | 238 |
Pulteney on reducing the Army 288 | 243 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accent according affections applied army Arsis attend authority beauty Blessed breath cadence called CHAPTER common death earth emphasis English equal example expression eyes fall fathers feel feet five force give grace grave Greek hand hear heard heart heaven heavy hope iambus important joys land language learning length less light living Lord manner mark means measure metre mind mode nature never night notes o'er once organs pauses poetry praise pronounce proper prose prosodians prosody pulsation quantity reader reason rest rhythmus rise rules scan sense shades short soft song soul sound speaking speech spirit spondee step sweet syllables teach thee Thesis thing thou thought tion variety verse virtue voice wave whole wild