The Fourth Reader: Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking. Designed for the Higher Classes in Our Public and Private SchoolsPhinney & Company, 1847 - 408 頁 |
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... verse , and by a little exercise in scanning it , be able to appreciate all the beauties of harmonic compositions . In order to make a more general application of the rules , the second part is composed of selections embracing a great ...
... verse , and by a little exercise in scanning it , be able to appreciate all the beauties of harmonic compositions . In order to make a more general application of the rules , the second part is composed of selections embracing a great ...
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... Verse . The most common kinds of English verse are the Iambic , the Trochaic , and Anapestic ; deriving their names from the kind of feet of which they are com- posed . A short or unaccented syllable , is marked thus ( - ) , and a long ...
... Verse . The most common kinds of English verse are the Iambic , the Trochaic , and Anapestic ; deriving their names from the kind of feet of which they are com- posed . A short or unaccented syllable , is marked thus ( - ) , and a long ...
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... Verse . The Anapest consists of two short syllables and one long one ; as , contravene . There are four forms of this kind of verse ; the first consisting of one Anapest , or foot , and the last of four . EXAMPLE . Măy I gov | ěrn mỹ ...
... Verse . The Anapest consists of two short syllables and one long one ; as , contravene . There are four forms of this kind of verse ; the first consisting of one Anapest , or foot , and the last of four . EXAMPLE . Măy I gov | ěrn mỹ ...
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... verse , and should be regarded when they do not injure the sense . In the following verse , harmony requires the cæsural pause after the word sad , but the sense requires a pause after sit , where it must be made , even at the sacrifice ...
... verse , and should be regarded when they do not injure the sense . In the following verse , harmony requires the cæsural pause after the word sad , but the sense requires a pause after sit , where it must be made , even at the sacrifice ...
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... verse re- quires . These changes are frequently indicated by an apostrophe , which QUESTIONS . What is Metrical Accent ? Where does it fall in Iambic verse ? What s Rule Third ? How is the sense impaired in the examples under this rule ...
... verse re- quires . These changes are frequently indicated by an apostrophe , which QUESTIONS . What is Metrical Accent ? Where does it fall in Iambic verse ? What s Rule Third ? How is the sense impaired in the examples under this rule ...
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第 373 頁 - Nor in the embrace of ocean shall exist Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim Thy growth, to be resolved to earth again...
第 45 頁 - There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For I am armed so strong in honesty That they pass by me as the idle wind, Which I respect not.
第 401 頁 - I ask gentlemen, sir, What means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies?
第 48 頁 - He hath disgraced me, and hindered me of half a million; laughed at my losses, mocked at my gains, scorned my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated my enemies; and what's his reason .' I am a jew : Hath not a jew eyes...
第 373 頁 - She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty; and she glides Into his darker musings with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware. When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a blight Over thy spirit, and sad images Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall, And breathless darkness, and the narrow house...
第 374 頁 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings — yet the dead are there; And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead there reign alone.
第 385 頁 - If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand, undisturbed, as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
第 373 頁 - The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun, - the vales Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods - rivers that move In majesty, and the complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and, poured round all, Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste, Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man.
第 385 頁 - And let us reflect, that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world ; during the agonizing spasms of infuriated man, seeking, through blood and slaughter, his long-lost liberty...
第 74 頁 - Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire That shepherd...