A History of English Rhythms, المجلد 1W. Pickering, 1838 |
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الصفحة 1
... accent , 2. General arrangement of the subject , ib . CHAP . II . The voice , 4. The vocal letters , 6. The whisper- letters , 9. Imitative sounds , 12 . CHAP . III . A syllable defined , 22. The French e final , 24. The English e final ...
... accent , 2. General arrangement of the subject , ib . CHAP . II . The voice , 4. The vocal letters , 6. The whisper- letters , 9. Imitative sounds , 12 . CHAP . III . A syllable defined , 22. The French e final , 24. The English e final ...
الصفحة 6
... syllable , and discuss the nature of accent in the fourth , and of quantity in the fifth . The various kinds of rhime will be the subject of the sixth chapter , and in the seventh and last we shall treat of the rhythmical pauses ...
... syllable , and discuss the nature of accent in the fourth , and of quantity in the fifth . The various kinds of rhime will be the subject of the sixth chapter , and in the seventh and last we shall treat of the rhythmical pauses ...
الصفحة 22
... accent , and formed by one impulse of the breath . Scaliger , more simply , and I think more sen- sibly , defines it to be a verbal element falling under one accent ... syllable ought to have a distinct vowel 22 B. I. SYLLABLE .
... accent , and formed by one impulse of the breath . Scaliger , more simply , and I think more sen- sibly , defines it to be a verbal element falling under one accent ... syllable ought to have a distinct vowel 22 B. I. SYLLABLE .
الصفحة 25
... accented syllable , and the colon ( :) indicates the place of the middle pause , of which we shall have to say more in Chapter VII . † Thries is always a dissyllable in Chaucer . : A large man he was with eylen steple , C. III . 25 ...
... accented syllable , and the colon ( :) indicates the place of the middle pause , of which we shall have to say more in Chapter VII . † Thries is always a dissyllable in Chaucer . : A large man he was with eylen steple , C. III . 25 ...
الصفحة 44
... accent is thrown upon the middle syllable , theatre , but the word is always pronounced as having three syllables . When the short i or short was followed by a short vowel , they often formed two syllables in cases where we now always ...
... accent is thrown upon the middle syllable , theatre , but the word is always pronounced as having three syllables . When the short i or short was followed by a short vowel , they often formed two syllables in cases where we now always ...
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accented syllable adjective alliteration alliterative couplet Anglo-Saxon poems Anglo-Saxon verse Bonduca Bruce Burns Cadmon Cæd century Chau Chaucer common compound section Comus consonant couplet Cynthia's Revels dialects dipthong dissyllable doth doubt dramatists Drayton elided elision English rhythms eyes final rhime five accents Fletcher four accents gret hallig hath Jons King Knightes Tale L'Allegro lable language Latin Layamon Lear letters Lord metre middle pause Milton occasionally Olaus Wormius old English orthography Othello Ploughman poetry poets preposition Prol pronounced pronunciation Puttenham quantity rare rhime rhiming syllables rule Sackville Samson Agon sectional pause short vowel Shrew Siege of Leith six accents sometimes Song sound Spenser substantive thee ther thou three accents triple measure tumbling verse Tusser unaccented syllable verb verse of four verse of six Verses beginning verses of five vowel wæs Wallace word writers