An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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To preserve the aforesaid resemblance between words and their meaning , the sentiments of active passions ought to be dressed in words where syllables prevail that are pronounced short or fast : for these make an impression of hurry and ...
To preserve the aforesaid resemblance between words and their meaning , the sentiments of active passions ought to be dressed in words where syllables prevail that are pronounced short or fast : for these make an impression of hurry and ...
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Consonants have no sound of themselves , but serve with vowels to form articulate sounds ; every syllable into which ... In inquiring how far syllables are agreeable to the ear , we find a double sound more agreeable than a single sound ...
Consonants have no sound of themselves , but serve with vowels to form articulate sounds ; every syllable into which ... In inquiring how far syllables are agreeable to the ear , we find a double sound more agreeable than a single sound ...
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From syllables we proceed to words , of which the agreeableness or disagreeableness depends partly upon the effect of syllables in succession ; and principally from the agreeableness or disagreeableness of their component syllables .
From syllables we proceed to words , of which the agreeableness or disagreeableness depends partly upon the effect of syllables in succession ; and principally from the agreeableness or disagreeableness of their component syllables .
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For example , slow motion may be justly imitated in a verse where long syllables prevail ; especially when aided by a slow pronunciation . . A line composed of monosyllables makes an impression , by the frequency of its pauses , similar ...
For example , slow motion may be justly imitated in a verse where long syllables prevail ; especially when aided by a slow pronunciation . . A line composed of monosyllables makes an impression , by the frequency of its pauses , similar ...
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Prolonged motion is expressed in an Alexandrine line , and forcible prolonged motion in the same ; and a period consisting mostly of long syllables , produces an emotion resembling faintly that which is produced by gravity and solemnity ...
Prolonged motion is expressed in an Alexandrine line , and forcible prolonged motion in the same ; and a period consisting mostly of long syllables , produces an emotion resembling faintly that which is produced by gravity and solemnity ...
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