The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English LanguageGeorg Olms Verlag, 1976 - 348 頁 |
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James Chapman. CHAP . V. EMPHASIS . EMPHASIS , in a general sense , means any degree of force or stress by which ... Organic Emphasis . Organic Emphasis or stress , is that force which arises from the nature and position of the ...
James Chapman. CHAP . V. EMPHASIS . EMPHASIS , in a general sense , means any degree of force or stress by which ... Organic Emphasis . Organic Emphasis or stress , is that force which arises from the nature and position of the ...
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... organic emphasis , the organs are neces- sarily placed in a certain position : the same applies to the setting down of the foot in the motion of walking . When I place the foot on the ground , I make the heavy ; but before I can repeat ...
... organic emphasis , the organs are neces- sarily placed in a certain position : the same applies to the setting down of the foot in the motion of walking . When I place the foot on the ground , I make the heavy ; but before I can repeat ...
第 87 頁
... organic force , making a line of ten syllables , are precisely the same as to time , both in musical and poetical rhythm . It will be observed , that the natural order of these ... organic emphasis , be- sides RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 87.
... organic force , making a line of ten syllables , are precisely the same as to time , both in musical and poetical rhythm . It will be observed , that the natural order of these ... organic emphasis , be- sides RHYTHMICAL GRAMMAR . 87.
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accidents of language acute accent acute and grave Anapest ancient applied Arsis and Thesis Artificial Feet artificial prosody beauty called circumflex composed dactyl degrees Demosthenes diphthong distinct elocution English English language equal Examples expression eyes force grace Grammar grammarians grave accent Greek and Latin Greek language guage heart heaven heavy and light heavy syllable honour iambus inflexions light syllables loud and soft marked meter monosyllables monotone nature nerally never nosyllables notes o'er organic emphasis organs of speech passion peculiar pleasure poet poetry poize pronounced pronunciation proper proportion prose prosodians quantity reader reading and speaking rhetorical pauses rhythm Rhythmical Cadences rules scanning semibrief sense sentence Shakespeare sing Slow song soul sound speaker spoken language spondee sweet syllabic emphasis taste thee thou tion tone triple cadences trochee varieties verse virtue voice vowel words