The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good Reading |
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Pauses . PAUSES or rests , in speaking or reading , are a total cessation of the
voice , during a perceptible , and in ... An emphatical pause is generally made
after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix
the ...
Pauses . PAUSES or rests , in speaking or reading , are a total cessation of the
voice , during a perceptible , and in ... An emphatical pause is generally made
after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix
the ...
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coursé raise expectation , if the importance of the matter be not fully answerable
to such expectation , they occasion disappointinent and disgust . But the most
frequent and the principal use of pauses , is to mark the divisions of the sense ,
and ...
coursé raise expectation , if the importance of the matter be not fully answerable
to such expectation , they occasion disappointinent and disgust . But the most
frequent and the principal use of pauses , is to mark the divisions of the sense ,
and ...
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its simple state : the following instar . ce exhibits that pause with a de . gree of
cadence in the voice ; “ If content cannot remove the dis quietudes of mankind , it
will at least alleviate thern . " The suspending pauge is often , in the same
sentence ...
its simple state : the following instar . ce exhibits that pause with a de . gree of
cadence in the voice ; “ If content cannot remove the dis quietudes of mankind , it
will at least alleviate thern . " The suspending pauge is often , in the same
sentence ...
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WHEN We are reading verse , there is a peculiar difficulty in making the pauses
justly . ... There are two kinds of pauses that belong 10 the melody of verse : one
is , the pause at the end of the line ; and the other , the cæsural pause in or near ...
WHEN We are reading verse , there is a peculiar difficulty in making the pauses
justly . ... There are two kinds of pauses that belong 10 the melody of verse : one
is , the pause at the end of the line ; and the other , the cæsural pause in or near ...
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though , if the melody only were to be regarded , illumine should be cont nected
with what follows , and the pause not made till the fourth or sixth syllable . So in
the following line of Pope ' s Epistle to Dr . Arbuthnot , " I sit , with sad civility I read
...
though , if the melody only were to be regarded , illumine should be cont nected
with what follows , and the pause not made till the fourth or sixth syllable . So in
the following line of Pope ' s Epistle to Dr . Arbuthnot , " I sit , with sad civility I read
...
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