The Classical Journal, 第 37 巻A. J. Valpay., 1828 |
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... recitation , an anec- dote is given , p . 199. When he began his story , two gentlemen prepared to leave the party , as they did not understand Persian . " Entreat them to stay ( said the Derveesh ) , and they will soon find that their ...
... recitation , an anec- dote is given , p . 199. When he began his story , two gentlemen prepared to leave the party , as they did not understand Persian . " Entreat them to stay ( said the Derveesh ) , and they will soon find that their ...
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... recitation for each species of verse ; and of making this plan of recitation the basis of every illustration of elegance ; more especially of regarding it as containing the reason of every restriction imposed on the score of metre ...
... recitation for each species of verse ; and of making this plan of recitation the basis of every illustration of elegance ; more especially of regarding it as containing the reason of every restriction imposed on the score of metre ...
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... recitation of every com- position . The first respects the time occupied in the pronuncia- tion of syllables , as being long or short , without determining ( if the expression may be allowed ) the exact degree of length or shortness ...
... recitation of every com- position . The first respects the time occupied in the pronuncia- tion of syllables , as being long or short , without determining ( if the expression may be allowed ) the exact degree of length or shortness ...
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... recitation of their poetry attended solely to the feet ; no Homeric or Athenian audi- ence would have tolerated for a moment the monotonous drawl of scanning , or have listened to an orderly succession of long and short syllables ...
... recitation of their poetry attended solely to the feet ; no Homeric or Athenian audi- ence would have tolerated for a moment the monotonous drawl of scanning , or have listened to an orderly succession of long and short syllables ...
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... recitation is , that it supposes two regular metrical pauses of different lengths , which could be lengthened or shortened agreeably to the requisi- tions of the sense , and the less neglected when occasioned by ca- sura , or occurring ...
... recitation is , that it supposes two regular metrical pauses of different lengths , which could be lengthened or shortened agreeably to the requisi- tions of the sense , and the less neglected when occasioned by ca- sura , or occurring ...
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