Prosody made easy: Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time.
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spelling | Nixon, William Verfasser aut Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. formerly principal of the Dublin Academy. ; [Two lines from Cicero] Philadelphia Printed and sold by William Spotswood, sold also by Mr. Hugh Gaine, bookseller, New-York; Wright & Co. Charleston, South Carolina; and Spotswodd [sic] & Clarke, booksellers, Baltimore [M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786] 1 Online-Ressource (xvi [i.e., xiii], [3], 36 p.) 19 cm. (12mo) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Dedicated to Benjamin Franklin. - Error in paging: P. xiii misnumbered xvi. - Evans, 19867. - Gould & Morgan. South Carolina, 827. - Publisher's prospectus, p. [xiv] Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2002- Early American Imprints : Evans 1639-1800 (Series I) / EAI I Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041019-6 s2002 Latin language Metrics and rhythmics Versification Prospectuses rbgenr Franklin, Benjamin Sonstige oth Clarke, Ambrose Sonstige oth Reproduktion von Nixon, William Prosody made easy [M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786] https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas03038533?origin=/collection/eai1 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Nixon, William Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. Latin language Metrics and rhythmics Versification |
title | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. |
title_auth | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. |
title_exact_search | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. |
title_full | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. formerly principal of the Dublin Academy. ; [Two lines from Cicero] |
title_fullStr | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. formerly principal of the Dublin Academy. ; [Two lines from Cicero] |
title_full_unstemmed | Prosody made easy Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. By the Rev. William Nixon, A.B. formerly principal of the Dublin Academy. ; [Two lines from Cicero] |
title_short | Prosody made easy |
title_sort | prosody made easy wherein the rules are more brief comprehensive and perspicuous than any hitherto published and are so plain and succinct that a child learning the declensions moods and tenses may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables and read with propriety from the very beginning the method of scanning horace s odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan and consequently to read them properly without embarrassment or loss of time |
title_sub | Wherein, the rules are more brief, comprehensive, and perspicuous, than any hitherto published; and are so plain and succinct, that a child learning the declensions, moods and tenses, may at the same time be taught the quantities of the syllables, and read with propriety from the very beginning. The method of scanning Horace's Odes and epodes is laid down in so plain and regular a manner, as to enable a learner of the meanest capacity to scan, and consequently to read them properly, without embarrassment or loss of time. |
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