Étude sur la prononciation de l'e muet à Paris

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Trubner, 1880 - 152 pages
 

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Page 142 - CHINESE BUDDHISM. A Volume of Sketches, Historical and Critical. By J. Edkins, DD, Author of " China's Place in Philology," " Religion in China,
Page 14 - Vous nous reprochez nos e muets comme un son triste et sourd , qui expire dans notre bouche; mais c'est précisément dans ces e muets que consiste la grande harmonie de notre prose et de nos vers. Empire, couronne, diadème , flamme , tendresse, victoire; toutes ces désinences heureuses laissent dans l'oreille un son qui subsiste encore après le mot prononcé , comme un clavecin qui résonne quand les doigts ne frappent plus les touches.
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