10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SYLLABICAL»
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syllabical nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
syllabical e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
An original and condensed grammar of harmony, counterpoint, ...
As often as a key, scale, or gamut, in order to preserve the syllabical order of the
diatonic progression, Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, 8fc. Mi, Fa, Sol,
La, 8fc. such as marked in the table of the cyphering of gamuts, is reduced to the
...
Jos. Joach. de Virués y Spínola, 1850
2
The History of Great Britain from the First Invasion of it ...
Each verse or line consisted of fix syllables, each distich of two lines, and each
stanza of four distichs, or eight lines. s The harmony of this kind of verse in each
distich was partly literary and partly syllabical. The literary harmony consisted in ...
The harmony of this kind of verse in each distich was partly literary and partly
syllabical. The literary harmony consisted in this, that three words in each distich
should begin with the fame letters, two in the sirst line of the distich, and one in
the ...
4
The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it ...
The harmony of this kind of verse in each distich was partly literary and partly
syllabical. The literary harmony consisted in this, that three words in each distich
should begin with the same letters, two in the first line of the distich, and one in
the ...
Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing, 1800
5
The History of Great Britain, from the First Invasion of it ...
The harmony of this kind of verse in each distich was partly literary and'partly
syllabical. The literary harmony consictsted in this, that three words in each
distich should begin with the same letters, itwossin' the first vlissne_siof the
distich, and ...
Robert Henry, Malcolm Laing, 1788
6
A compendious history of English literature, and of the ...
... the Anglo-Saxons." 1 Yet Mr. Guest finds no difficulty in reconciling with the
principles of syllabical rhythm this fact of the division of each verse by the
caesural mark, which Dr. Nott regards as demonstrative of the rhythm being not
syllabical ...
George Lillie Craik, 1871
7
Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in ...
He finds no diflieulty in reconciling with the principles of syllabical rhythm this fact
of the division of each verse by the caesural mark which Dr. Nott regards as
demonstrative of the rhythm being not syllabical but only accentual. Nor is there,
in ...
George Lillie Craik, 1844
8
A Compendious History of English Literature, and of the ...
... alliterative couplet of the Anglo-Saxons." * Yet Mr. Guest finds no difficulty in
reconciling with the principles of syllabical rhythm this fact of the division of each
veree by the crcsural mark, which Dr. Nott regards as demonstrative of the rhythm
...
George Lillie Craik, 1861
It has been hitherto the practice to divide the different forms of writing throughout
the world into ideographical, syllabical, and alphabetical ; but, in point of fact,
there really exists but one syllabical writing, which is the Japanese; in all the
others ...
10
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany
It has been hitherto the practice to divide the different forms of writing throughout
the world into ideographical, syllabical, and alphabetical ; but, in point of fact,
there really exists but one syllabical writing, which is the Japanese; in all the
others ...