The Classical Journal, Volume 33A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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Pagina 12
... point , who , only to mention one circumstance , prove that the greatest poets most commonly pay no regard at all to accent in the use of long and short syllables , whereby , obviously , arbitrariness assumes the Not only the Germans ...
... point , who , only to mention one circumstance , prove that the greatest poets most commonly pay no regard at all to accent in the use of long and short syllables , whereby , obviously , arbitrariness assumes the Not only the Germans ...
Pagina 13
... point : attempts have been made , though not very successfully . It appears to us , how- ever , very precipitate , to decide the point by these attempts , and to pronounce that the English language revolts at these metres . ' The French ...
... point : attempts have been made , though not very successfully . It appears to us , how- ever , very precipitate , to decide the point by these attempts , and to pronounce that the English language revolts at these metres . ' The French ...
Pagina 16
... point out by the accents , certain modifications of the radical notion . " With this we perfectly coincide . In the French and other posterior languages , the accent , deprived of any logical power , indicates merely the external ...
... point out by the accents , certain modifications of the radical notion . " With this we perfectly coincide . In the French and other posterior languages , the accent , deprived of any logical power , indicates merely the external ...
Pagina 17
... point out by a stress of the tone , certain particular kinds of derivative notions , for instance , the notion of the concrete , or of the acting person , or similar derivated notions : these rules of derivated accentuation , ( as we ...
... point out by a stress of the tone , certain particular kinds of derivative notions , for instance , the notion of the concrete , or of the acting person , or similar derivated notions : these rules of derivated accentuation , ( as we ...
Pagina 18
... point out the notion of concrete nouns , ( to which may be added the ideas of frequentation and collectivity ) which are consequently , where the analogy prevails , oxytona ; the abs- tract nouns , on the other hand , retain the old ...
... point out the notion of concrete nouns , ( to which may be added the ideas of frequentation and collectivity ) which are consequently , where the analogy prevails , oxytona ; the abs- tract nouns , on the other hand , retain the old ...
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