The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the hearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with acpause of this nature . Such pauses have ...
... pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the hearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with acpause of this nature . Such pauses have ...
Pagina 10
... pause , in its simple state : the following instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ca dence in the voice : " If content cannot remove the disquietudes of mankind . it will at least alleviate them . " The suspending pause is often ...
... pause , in its simple state : the following instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ca dence in the voice : " If content cannot remove the disquietudes of mankind . it will at least alleviate them . " The suspending pause is often ...
Pagina 11
... pause in or near the middle of it . With regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finish- ed , rhyme renders this always sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our ...
... pause in or near the middle of it . With regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finish- ed , rhyme renders this always sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our ...
Pagina 12
... pause after illumine , at the end of the Sd sylla ble , which in reading , ought to be made accordingly ; though , if the melody only were to be regarded , illumine should be connected with what follows , and the pause not made till the ...
... pause after illumine , at the end of the Sd sylla ble , which in reading , ought to be made accordingly ; though , if the melody only were to be regarded , illumine should be connected with what follows , and the pause not made till the ...
Pagina 134
... pause . 6 The current of ideas has been always flowing . The wheels of the spiritual engine have circulated with perpetual motion . Let me ask , what has been the fruit of this inces- sant activity , with the greater part of mankind ...
... pause . 6 The current of ideas has been always flowing . The wheels of the spiritual engine have circulated with perpetual motion . Let me ask , what has been the fruit of this inces- sant activity , with the greater part of mankind ...
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