English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... sense of the passage , and always made alike ; but as to the infe rior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . Among the number of persons , who have had proper opportunities of learn- ing ...
... sense of the passage , and always made alike ; but as to the infe rior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . Among the number of persons , who have had proper opportunities of learn- ing ...
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... sense and atten- tion . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling de- licately ourselves , and from judging accurately of what is ...
... sense and atten- tion . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling de- licately ourselves , and from judging accurately of what is ...
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... sense . An emphatical pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the hearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with a pause of this nature ...
... sense . An emphatical pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the hearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with a pause of this nature ...
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... sense : the infection attending the third pause signifies that the sense is completed . The preceding example is an illustration of the suspending pause , in its simple state : the following instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ...
... sense : the infection attending the third pause signifies that the sense is completed . The preceding example is an illustration of the suspending pause , in its simple state : the following instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ...
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... sense , so as neither to hurt the ear , nor offend the understanding , is so very nice a matter , that it is no wonder we so seldom meet with good readers of poetry . There are two kinds of pauses that belong to the melody of verse ...
... sense , so as neither to hurt the ear , nor offend the understanding , is so very nice a matter , that it is no wonder we so seldom meet with good readers of poetry . There are two kinds of pauses that belong to the melody of verse ...
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