Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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Page 36
... sound . Quantity is two - fold ; -consisting in FULLNESS or VOLUME of sound , as soft or loud ; and in TIME , as slow or quick . The former has reference to STRESS ; the latter , to MOVEMENT . The degrees of variation in quantity , are ...
... sound . Quantity is two - fold ; -consisting in FULLNESS or VOLUME of sound , as soft or loud ; and in TIME , as slow or quick . The former has reference to STRESS ; the latter , to MOVEMENT . The degrees of variation in quantity , are ...
Page 102
... sound ! A singing rose , a whispering violet , a murmuring honeysuckle ! O , what a rare and exquisite mir- acle would these be ! 7. When we hear melodious sounds - the wind among trees , the noise of a brook falling down into a deep ...
... sound ! A singing rose , a whispering violet , a murmuring honeysuckle ! O , what a rare and exquisite mir- acle would these be ! 7. When we hear melodious sounds - the wind among trees , the noise of a brook falling down into a deep ...
Page 442
... sound of the restless deep Came up with a booming swell , 20 And the white foam dashed to the rocky steep ; But it loved the tumult well . Then its huge limbs creaked in the midnight air , And joined in the rude uproar ; For it loved ...
... sound of the restless deep Came up with a booming swell , 20 And the white foam dashed to the rocky steep ; But it loved the tumult well . Then its huge limbs creaked in the midnight air , And joined in the rude uproar ; For it loved ...
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