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1 His voice dropped to the softest musical cadence , and I looked up.
2 Mrs. Haxton laughed, but her mirth had not its wonted musical cadence .
3 For the sake of a more musical cadence , this line is slightly modified.
4 We cannot tell how early the pleasing sense of musical cadence affects a child.
5 His voice was soft and his sentences followed each other in musical cadence and beauty.
6 A musical cadence , or even possibly an instrumental accompaniment, may have marked the Homeric chant about Achilles and Ulysses.
7 Their long, soft, elusive whistlings, pleasant to hear above the drone of mountain waters, filled the air with a musical cadence .
8 For his theme and mood Dante felt the need of the delicate bond of rhyme, which enlivens musical cadence with sweet reiteration.
9 These: the choice of words of a special emotional or pictorial force, combined with musical cadences , rhythm, and sometimes rhyme.
10 "Yes, the jury found me guilty," she agreed, with fine scorn in the musical cadences of her voice.
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