The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 2
thus exists between accent and emphasis , different exertions are employed in producing them ; emphasis being performed by the lungs , accent by the contraction or dilatation of the glottis . The operation of emphasis , by quantity ...
thus exists between accent and emphasis , different exertions are employed in producing them ; emphasis being performed by the lungs , accent by the contraction or dilatation of the glottis . The operation of emphasis , by quantity ...
Page 5
... this good of evil shall produce , And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought Light out of darkness ! GRE 1 There is a striking exemplification of multiplied emphasis in. ON EMPHASIS . 5.
... this good of evil shall produce , And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought Light out of darkness ! GRE 1 There is a striking exemplification of multiplied emphasis in. ON EMPHASIS . 5.
Page 25
... produced by laborious exertions , and which would have been destroyed by any efforts of correction or ornament . It seems to be understood that this comedy was written by the direction of Queen Elizabeth . If so , it proves that true ...
... produced by laborious exertions , and which would have been destroyed by any efforts of correction or ornament . It seems to be understood that this comedy was written by the direction of Queen Elizabeth . If so , it proves that true ...
Page 36
... produced in the mind of the observer , a train of melancholy reflections . Cape François was once a city of much magnificence and splendor , and perhaps the richest of all the West Indies . Two conflagrations have now reduced it to a ...
... produced in the mind of the observer , a train of melancholy reflections . Cape François was once a city of much magnificence and splendor , and perhaps the richest of all the West Indies . Two conflagrations have now reduced it to a ...
Page 38
... produce of the plantations from the distance of twenty or thirty miles , on mules , horses , and asses , and in return carry away articles of dress , ornament , and convenience . To speak on reasonable grounds of calculation , there ...
... produce of the plantations from the distance of twenty or thirty miles , on mules , horses , and asses , and in return carry away articles of dress , ornament , and convenience . To speak on reasonable grounds of calculation , there ...
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