Garrick's Mode of Reading the Liturgy of the Church of EnglandJ.W. Parker, 1840 - 143 Seiten |
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... but it is a certain stress which periodically returns and marks the measure of the music , to the ear even of those who are unacquainted with mu- sical science . To indicate the sounds which are to 4 ON PUBLIC READING.
... but it is a certain stress which periodically returns and marks the measure of the music , to the ear even of those who are unacquainted with mu- sical science . To indicate the sounds which are to 4 ON PUBLIC READING.
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... stress of voice , which pe- riodically returns and marks the measure of the verse , to the ear even of those who are unacquainted with rhythmical science . The vocal organ can * In music the measures are often called bars , which is ...
... stress of voice , which pe- riodically returns and marks the measure of the verse , to the ear even of those who are unacquainted with rhythmical science . The vocal organ can * In music the measures are often called bars , which is ...
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... stress of equal power , which produces what is familiarly known as ti tum ti reading . Now this disagreeable effect is bad enough , when every syl- lable which receives stress ought to be stressed , as in the verse , Immortal | nature ...
... stress of equal power , which produces what is familiarly known as ti tum ti reading . Now this disagreeable effect is bad enough , when every syl- lable which receives stress ought to be stressed , as in the verse , Immortal | nature ...
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... stress in the reader's endeavour to impress the versification on our ears , and the well - known mis - reading annoys us . They whose perception of duration is acute and exact will discover that the measures in which the improperly stressed ...
... stress in the reader's endeavour to impress the versification on our ears , and the well - known mis - reading annoys us . They whose perception of duration is acute and exact will discover that the measures in which the improperly stressed ...
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... stress of voice , is commonly thought to be the only existing means of emphases . The means however are not so limited , but extend to the employment of every vocal property which can distinguish one syllable from its fellows in dis ...
... stress of voice , is commonly thought to be the only existing means of emphases . The means however are not so limited , but extend to the employment of every vocal property which can distinguish one syllable from its fellows in dis ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accented Almighty Amen arsis beginning blessed Christ our Lord Church service Clergyman command Common Prayer congregation copula Creator declares degree deliberation deliver delivery devotional diatonic scale discourse distinctions duration earth elocution equal everlasting expression falsetto Father fervent Garrick advised giving emphasis glory God the Father hath heard hearts to keep heaven hexameter Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honour human voice incline our hearts intervals Jesus Christ keep this law Lord's Prayer loudness loving unto Israel manner marked measures melody Minister musical staff necessary observed occasions for emphases pauses phatic pitch places Pontius Pilate practised praise precise object predicate preserve Priest proposition prose Prosody psalm public reading reader resurrection rhetorical rhythmus scored semitones sense and sentiment sentence shew sins slide solemn speaking speech-melodies speech-note speech-voice stress thine things Thou shalt thy holy tion tone triple verse vocal voice whole words world without end worship י י יין יין
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 130 - We bless Thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life ; but above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory.
Seite 56 - Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which Is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.
Seite 99 - God, who hast given us grace at this time with one accord to make our common supplications unto thee; and dost promise that when two or three are gathered together in thy Name thou wilt grant their requests; Fulfil now, O Lord, the desires and petitions of thy servants, as may be most expedient for them; granting us in this world knowledge of thy truth, and in the world to come life everlasting.
Seite 143 - And I believe in the Holy Ghost, The Lord and Giver of life, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets. And I believe one Catholic and Apostolic Church. I acknowledge one Baptism for the remission of sins, And I look for the Resurrection of the dead, And the life of the world to come. Amen.
Seite 87 - The holy Church, throughout all the world, doth acknowledge thee, The Father, of an infinite Majesty ; Thine adorable, true, and only Son; Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter. Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ. Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father.
Seite 88 - Thou sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father. We believe, that thou shalt come to be our judge. We therefore pray thee, help thy servants, whom thou hast redeemed with thy precious blood.
Seite 136 - Six days shalt thou labour, and do all that thou hast to do ; but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. In it thou shalt do no manner of work, thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man-servant, and thy maid-servant, thy cattle, and the stranger that is within thy gates.
Seite 97 - LORD our heavenly Father, almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day: Defend us in the same with thy mighty power, and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger...
Seite 104 - From all sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion ; from all false doctrine, heresy, and schism; from hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word and Commandment, Good Lord, deliver us...
Seite 23 - But through it there rolled not the breath of his pride ; And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf, And cold as the spray of the rock-beating surf. And there lay the rider distorted and pale, With the dew on his brow and the rust on his mail : And the tents were all silent, the banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown.