The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... part of grammar , which stands con- nected with the foregoing parts , and completes the system . The study of Prosody is a pleasant study , and not so dry as that of the foregoing parts of grammar ; and some young iv PREFACE .
... part of grammar , which stands con- nected with the foregoing parts , and completes the system . The study of Prosody is a pleasant study , and not so dry as that of the foregoing parts of grammar ; and some young iv PREFACE .
Pagina vi
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1.- Preliminary Remarks CHAPTER I. SECT vi PREFACE .
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1.- Preliminary Remarks CHAPTER I. SECT vi PREFACE .
Pagina vi
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1. Preliminary Remarks - SECT . vi PREFACE .
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1. Preliminary Remarks - SECT . vi PREFACE .
Pagina vi
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1.- Preliminary Remarks . SECT . vi PREFACE .
... free from defects . Of its merits or demerits the public may judge , and on this basis it may stand or fall . Carver , near Plymouth , March 4 , 1847 . A. H. CONTENTS . SECT . 1.- Preliminary Remarks . SECT . vi PREFACE .
Pagina 5
... stand as a general rule , but is not without exceptions ; and in all cases the difference is better determined by the ear than by mathematical process . Of Quantity . Quantity is the quantum of sound attached to each syllable . Quantity ...
... stand as a general rule , but is not without exceptions ; and in all cases the difference is better determined by the ear than by mathematical process . Of Quantity . Quantity is the quantum of sound attached to each syllable . Quantity ...
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