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Strona iii
... SOUND , ILLUSTRATED WITH SYMBOLICAL MARKS , AND A MUSICAL NOTATION : By which are Exhibited , and may be perpetuated , The True Cadence , Metre , and Rhythmus of the English Language ; the Rational Mode of Scanning Poetry by Cadences as ...
... SOUND , ILLUSTRATED WITH SYMBOLICAL MARKS , AND A MUSICAL NOTATION : By which are Exhibited , and may be perpetuated , The True Cadence , Metre , and Rhythmus of the English Language ; the Rational Mode of Scanning Poetry by Cadences as ...
Strona v
... Sound and Measure , or Melody ... ... 1 2 and Rhythmus , Definition of Music when applied to Song , and to Speech , Division of the Organs of Speech , into Vocal and Enunciative , ' ib . Accurate knowledge of these , Indispensable to ...
... Sound and Measure , or Melody ... ... 1 2 and Rhythmus , Definition of Music when applied to Song , and to Speech , Division of the Organs of Speech , into Vocal and Enunciative , ' ib . Accurate knowledge of these , Indispensable to ...
Strona vi
... Sound , ib . CHAP . V. ... 13 ... ib . ib . Emphatical Divisions of all Speech , causes of this , Grand distinction of Emphasis into THESIS and ARSIS , Origin of Common and Triple Time in Music and Speech , Symbolical Marks for Degrees ...
... Sound , ib . CHAP . V. ... 13 ... ib . ib . Emphatical Divisions of all Speech , causes of this , Grand distinction of Emphasis into THESIS and ARSIS , Origin of Common and Triple Time in Music and Speech , Symbolical Marks for Degrees ...
Strona vii
... Sound distinct from Rhythmical Pulsa- tion , 25 ... Force or Quality occasional , Rhythmical Pulsation alternate , ib . Thesis and Arsis , improperly called by Musicians accented and unaccented , ib . CHAP . VII . Rhythmus defined , its ...
... Sound distinct from Rhythmical Pulsa- tion , 25 ... Force or Quality occasional , Rhythmical Pulsation alternate , ib . Thesis and Arsis , improperly called by Musicians accented and unaccented , ib . CHAP . VII . Rhythmus defined , its ...
Strona viii
... sounds ought to be divided Examples of Heroic Lines in Six and Eight Cadences Scanning by Greek Feet , which excludes Pauses , destruc- Cadences which have most grace and dignity tive of Rhythmus Distichs in Triple Time English Sapphics ...
... sounds ought to be divided Examples of Heroic Lines in Six and Eight Cadences Scanning by Greek Feet , which excludes Pauses , destruc- Cadences which have most grace and dignity tive of Rhythmus Distichs in Triple Time English Sapphics ...
Spis treści
Music its Division into Sound and Measure or Melody | 6 |
Modulation of Voice | 7 |
Thesis and Arsis overlooked or misunderstood by Com | 16 |
Scanning by the Rules of Prosody destructive of our finest | 22 |
The Meagre Quantity allowed by Commentators Proso | 23 |
Lengths of Poetic lines no necessary part of Rhythmus | 28 |
Cadence what and how divided | 29 |
Quality of Cadences those admissible those inadmissible | 38 |
Sacred Pieces in Prose and Verse | 137 |
CHAP IV | 154 |
Habakkuk Chap | 159 |
CHAP V | 163 |
The Ten Commandments | 165 |
A Hymn | 171 |
attempts to counteract the Thesis and Arsis or Pulsa | 178 |
Azims Entry to the Palace of Mokanna | 187 |
Distinction between Prose and Verse | 46 |
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 | 65 |
Reformation of Prosodians not the only object of this | 72 |
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 |
The Organs collectively considered as a Musical Instru | 128 |
Medoras Song | 193 |
Monody on the Princess Charlotte of Wales | 201 |
Speech of Brutus against Cæsar | 211 |
Hohenlinden | 217 |
On Delivery | 226 |
Accentual Slides among the Greeks posterior to the days | 228 |
Sense Taste and Genius distinguished | 230 |
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
५५ accent accidents of language Æneid affections anapest apocope ARSIS and THESIS articulation beauty Blessed breath cadence or bar called CHAPTER choriambic cretic dactyl earth Elocution emphasis of sense English example eyes five cadences following lines grace Greek feet Hail hath hear heart heaven heavy and light heavy syllable hexametre iambus joys Latin languages length light syllables Lord loud lov'd manner mark melody metre mode of scanning molossus nature never night notes or syllables o'er poetry poize primus ab pronounce proper prose prosodians prosody pulsation and remission Pyrrhic quantity Quintilian Rationalis reading and speaking rests or pauses rhyth rhythmus rules of prosody SELECTED AS EXERCISES shades sing six cadences soft song soul sound speech spondee sweet teach thee Thesis and Arsis Thou shalt tion trochee variety voice whole words Δ Δ