The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252페이지 |
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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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... sense forms ; and to read the line accordingly . The neglect of the cæsural pause may make the line sound somewhat unharmoniously ; but the effect would be much worse , if the sense were sacrificed to the sound . For instance , in the ...
... sense forms ; and to read the line accordingly . The neglect of the cæsural pause may make the line sound somewhat unharmoniously ; but the effect would be much worse , if the sense were sacrificed to the sound . For instance , in the ...
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... sense ; but like the ordinary breeze , which purifies the air , and renders it healthful . The happiness of every man depends more upon the state of his own mind , than upon any one external circumstance : nay , more than upon all ...
... sense ; but like the ordinary breeze , which purifies the air , and renders it healthful . The happiness of every man depends more upon the state of his own mind , than upon any one external circumstance : nay , more than upon all ...
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... senses , to employ his under- standing , to entertain his imagination , to cheer and gladden his heart ! The hope of future happiness is perpetual source of con- solation to good men . Under trouble , it soothes their minds ; amidst ...
... senses , to employ his under- standing , to entertain his imagination , to cheer and gladden his heart ! The hope of future happiness is perpetual source of con- solation to good men . Under trouble , it soothes their minds ; amidst ...
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... sense , there is sufficient for them ; if they are not , I can very well dispense with their company . Socrates , though primarily attentive to the culture of his mind , was not negligent of his external appearance . His cleanliness ...
... sense , there is sufficient for them ; if they are not , I can very well dispense with their company . Socrates , though primarily attentive to the culture of his mind , was not negligent of his external appearance . His cleanliness ...
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