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Updated: June 23, 2025


Putting his hand on a girl's shoulder, he moved her to the right or left as his taste dictated. Then retiring abruptly, he cried, 'Now then, up you go! and immediately after thirty voices in one sonority sang: "In Corneville's wide market-pla-a-ces, Sweet servant-girls, with rosy fa-a-ces, Wait here, wait here." 'Now, then, come on. You make your entrance from the top left.

Then rises the sound of a guitar, and the song of a woman, plaintive and gentle in the echoing sonority of the bare house, in the melancholy of the rainy weather. What one can see through the wide-open veranda is very pretty; I will admit that it resembles the landscape of a fairytale.

David Willet, the great hunter, and Tayoga of the clan of the Bear, of the nation Onondaga, of the League of the Hodenosaunee, my brother of the forest and a great chief." He spoke purposely with sonority, and also with a tinge of satire, particularly when he alluded to the presence of Tandakora at such a great distance from his tribe. But St.

On a pavement, such as that of a railway station, the sound obtains immense sonority; and a crowd will sometimes intentionally fall into step, with the drollest conceivable result of drawling wooden noise. 'Tera e yuke!

An enormous crowd immersed in the electric light, as if in a bath of some radiant and tenuous fluid shed upon their heads by luminous globes, drifted in its hundreds round the band. Hundreds more sat on chairs in more or less concentric circles, receiving unflinchingly the great waves of sonority that ebbed out into the darkness.

This fact gives English verse an entirely different slant and has determined the development of its poetic forms, is still responsible for the evolution of new forms. Neither stress nor syllabic weight is a very keen psychologic factor in the dynamics of French. The syllable has great inherent sonority and does not fluctuate significantly as to quantity and stress.

What, Hermes? so bald, so plain, so prosy an announcement on this momentous occasion? Herm. Why, how would you like it done? Zeus. Some metre, a little poetic sonority, would make the style impressive, and they would be more likely to come. Herm. Ah, Zeus, that is work for epic poets or reciters, and I am no good at poetry.

But afterwards the gigantic arch where all was black opened like a gaping porch. And the carriage passed under it in darkness whilst the wheels rumbled with increased sonority.

Their sweet and penetrating voices had an exquisite sonority in that profound silence. The Abbe heard nothing, did not move. Charmed with this little concert, Jean said to himself: "Heaven grant that my godfather may not wake too soon!" The voices became clearer and louder: But in my sleep to you I fly, I'm always with you in my sleep. Yet the Abbe did not stir.

But he accommodated himself badly to it, reproaching it with having little sonority and being of a cold genius. Liszt's account of Chopin's bizarrerie is in the main correct, although we have, of course, to make some deduction for exaggeration.

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