| Humphrey Prideaux - 1815 - 452 頁
...the end of one line, turns back his hand, ami begins the next, and so doth the reader also his eye, from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. Vide Menagii Observations in Diogenis Laertii, lib 4, No. 24. Jerome also, in his preface before his... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1839 - 594 頁
...the end of one line, turns back his hand, and begins the next, and so doth the reader also his eye, from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. Vide Menagii Observationes in Diogenis Laertii, lib. 4. n. 24. Jerome also, in bis preface before his... | |
| John Best Davidson - 1846 - 152 頁
...compound words, like ill-deserving and son-in-law. It is likewise employed when part of a word is carried from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. 503. The apostrophe ' denotes a contraction, as in don't — do not. It often supplies the place of... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1848 - 68 頁
...lines, so called, are almost the rule ; and a word will often require to be transposed by the voice from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. MY LONG-VACATION PUPILS WILL I HOPE ALLOW ME TO INSCRIBE THIS TRIFLE TO THEM, AND WILL NOT, I TRUST,... | |
| 1849 - 710 頁
...called, are almost the rule ; " and a word," he adds, " will often require to be transposed by the voice, from the end of one line to the beginning of the next" We trust the worthy publisher will hereafter send us something that we can understand — something... | |
| American Oriental Society - 1862 - 716 頁
...Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha, in respect to the measure, the absence of rlymc, the repetition of words from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, and of whole lines in a question and its answer, a promise and the story of its fulfillment, and the like.... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1858 - 604 頁
...the end of one line, turns back his hand, and begins the next, and so doth the reader also his eye from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. Vide Menagii Observationcs in Diogcnis Laertii, lib. 4, n. 24. Jerome also, in his preface before his... | |
| 1928 - 684 頁
...recognition. (c) Wide span of recognition. (d) Regular progress of perception. (e) Accurate return sweeps from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. 6. Freedom from lip movement and incipient articulation in silent reading. An attempt was made to secure... | |
| 1882 - 550 頁
...another scribe. Sometimes a punctuation mark, especially in the case of the quadruple dot, is transferred from the end of one line to the beginning of the next. In the Acts and Epistles, quotations from the Old Testament are frequently marked by a short oblique... | |
| Samuel Waddington - 1883 - 358 頁
...lines, so called, are almost the rule ; and a word will often require to be transposed by the voice from the end of one line to the beginning of the next.' Such was the brief preface to the poem as it originally appeared in 1848, but it must not be forgotten... | |
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