A Grammar of Elocution1833 |
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... cadence of sense , that is , the fall of voice with which a subject , or any branch of a subject , is brought to a conclusion ; since this being usually more impressive , the ear is more likely to be affected by it . The only rules ...
... cadence of sense , that is , the fall of voice with which a subject , or any branch of a subject , is brought to a conclusion ; since this being usually more impressive , the ear is more likely to be affected by it . The only rules ...
Page 65
... cadence which will be given in a sub- sequent chapter . A cadence is a portion of sound beginning heavy and ending light ; and into these cadences all spoken language , whether prose or poetry , is divided ; the difference between prose ...
... cadence which will be given in a sub- sequent chapter . A cadence is a portion of sound beginning heavy and ending light ; and into these cadences all spoken language , whether prose or poetry , is divided ; the difference between prose ...
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Rev. Samuel Wood. of the third and fourth cadences , and the fifth is precisely similar to the first . In the ... cadence consists of a Crotchet and a half , and a Quaver ; the third of a Crotchet , a pause , and a Quaver ; the ...
Rev. Samuel Wood. of the third and fourth cadences , and the fifth is precisely similar to the first . In the ... cadence consists of a Crotchet and a half , and a Quaver ; the third of a Crotchet , a pause , and a Quaver ; the ...
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... cadences . These are also some- times called bars ; but this is not strictly correct , for the bar , properly speaking , is only the graphi- cal perpendicular mark , which points out the boundaries of the cadences . Every full spoken ...
... cadences . These are also some- times called bars ; but this is not strictly correct , for the bar , properly speaking , is only the graphi- cal perpendicular mark , which points out the boundaries of the cadences . Every full spoken ...
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... cadence or bar : Rhythmus is to keep by its pulsation all the cadences of an equal length . " - Prosodia , p . 72 ... cadence , and triple metre , which is the allotment of three crotchets or their equivalents to each cadence ...
... cadence or bar : Rhythmus is to keep by its pulsation all the cadences of an equal length . " - Prosodia , p . 72 ... cadence , and triple metre , which is the allotment of three crotchets or their equivalents to each cadence ...
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accident of speech acquire action antithesis audible audience beginning cadence Cęsar cęsura called CHAPTER Cicero circumflex clause commencing series common common metre compound series Concluding Crotchet degree delivery discourse distinction Elocution emphasis of force emphasis of sense emphatic word endeavour example expressed Fair Penitent falling inflection flection following lines following passage following sentence give graces Grammar hath heaven heavy syllable human voice language latter loud manner marked melody metre mind musical scale nature necessary observed organic emphasis passion Paul the Apostle perceive phasis phatic pitch pleasures poetry pronounced pronunciation prose quantity Quaver reader reading and speaking require the rising rhythmus riety rising inflection rule simple series slide soft sound speaker spirit spoken style syllabic emphasis taste tence thee thing thou hast tion triple triple metre variety verb verse ر ر