The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingJ.S. Pratt, 1851 - 311 стор. |
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... pause may be thus attended with both the rising and the falling inflection , it is the same with regard to the closing pause : it admits of both . The falling infection generally accompanies it ; but it is not unfrequently connected ...
... pause may be thus attended with both the rising and the falling inflection , it is the same with regard to the closing pause : it admits of both . The falling infection generally accompanies it ; but it is not unfrequently connected ...
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... pause in or near the middle of it . With regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this al- ways sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our ...
... pause in or near the middle of it . With regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this al- ways sensible ; and in some measure compels us to observe it in our ...
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... pause as falling after sad ; the fourth syllable . But it would be very bad reading to make any pause there , so as to separate sad and civility . The sense admits of no other pause than after the second syllable sit , which therefore ...
... pause as falling after sad ; the fourth syllable . But it would be very bad reading to make any pause there , so as to separate sad and civility . The sense admits of no other pause than after the second syllable sit , which therefore ...
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No rank or possessions can make the guilty mind happy | 2 |
The mortifications of vice greater than those of virtue | 10 |
The seasons | 78 |
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