Containing the art of reading proseJ. Dodsley [and others], 1775 |
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... firft , it might eafily be fhewn that there are many other arts infinitely more hard to be attained ; but to clear up the point , it will be only neceffary to fhew that the art itself has always been in the lowest state amongst us , and ...
... firft , it might eafily be fhewn that there are many other arts infinitely more hard to be attained ; but to clear up the point , it will be only neceffary to fhew that the art itself has always been in the lowest state amongst us , and ...
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... firft di- vested himself of all the prejudices and er- rors which he had imbibed with regard to that article , from the time of his first learn- ing the alphabet ; for in that lies the fource of all our mistakes . They took the alpha ...
... firft di- vested himself of all the prejudices and er- rors which he had imbibed with regard to that article , from the time of his first learn- ing the alphabet ; for in that lies the fource of all our mistakes . They took the alpha ...
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... Firft . Second . Third . I hat 2 hate 2 3 hall 3 < e i 1 fit bet there here 2 bite field I 2 3 0 not note prove I 3 cube u cub . I y lovely 2 bufh try Here we fee each vowel ftands for three . different founds , and I have claffed them ...
... Firft . Second . Third . I hat 2 hate 2 3 hall 3 < e i 1 fit bet there here 2 bite field I 2 3 0 not note prove I 3 cube u cub . I y lovely 2 bufh try Here we fee each vowel ftands for three . different founds , and I have claffed them ...
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... firft only gently touches the gum , and is gra- dually preffed clofer , till the found is en- tirely obftructed , as ed ; whereas in et , the tongue is at once fo forcibly and closely preffed to the fame part , that the found is ...
... firft only gently touches the gum , and is gra- dually preffed clofer , till the found is en- tirely obftructed , as ed ; whereas in et , the tongue is at once fo forcibly and closely preffed to the fame part , that the found is ...
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... firft but that the found may continue for a little while , and in ek the voice is wholly intercepted , in the fame manner as was before mentioned in ed and et ; and the fame care is to be taken in the mode of pronouncing , by dwelling ...
... firft but that the found may continue for a little while , and in ek the voice is wholly intercepted , in the fame manner as was before mentioned in ed and et ; and the fame care is to be taken in the mode of pronouncing , by dwelling ...
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accent againſt alfo Almighty almoſt alſo amongſt art of reading becauſe beseech thee beſt cafe cauſe cloſe confequence confidered confonants courſe defirous diftinguiſhed diph diphthongs elocution emphaſis Engliſh eſtabliſhed everlaſting expreffive fame Father femivowels fenfe fentences fentiments fervant fhall fhew fhewn fhort fimple founds fins firft firſt fome formed fpeaking fpirit ftate ftrength fu`ch fuch furely fyllable God the Father heart Heaven himſelf holy inftances inſtead itſelf Jefus Chrift language laſt letters Lord mafters manner mark means mercy mind mode moft moſt mufical muft muſt mutes nature neceffary o`ther obfervation occafion oratory paffage paffions pauſe perfection perfons pleaſe thee praiſe preſent pronounce reaſon reft ſervice ſhall ſhort ſhould ſpeaking ſpeech ſtate ſtop ſtudy thefe themſelves theſe thi's thofe thoſe thou thro tion tones tongue ufual underſtanding unto uſe uſually utterance voice vowels whofe whoſe words
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