Containing the art of reading proseJ. Dodsley [and others], 1775 |
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... . To diftinguish them the former found will be always marked by a cerilla . 3 1 2 . 3 2 I + As in the words hall hat hate here note prove bet fit cub . Of Of the confonants the last five are marked by two THE ART OF READING . 13.
... . To diftinguish them the former found will be always marked by a cerilla . 3 1 2 . 3 2 I + As in the words hall hat hate here note prove bet fit cub . Of Of the confonants the last five are marked by two THE ART OF READING . 13.
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... former as long as may be , and founding the latter as smartly as poffible , as eg , ek . It will be neceffary alfo to obferve in this , as in the other cafe , that the founds are not completely formed till the tongue is re- moved from ...
... former as long as may be , and founding the latter as smartly as poffible , as eg , ek . It will be neceffary alfo to obferve in this , as in the other cafe , that the founds are not completely formed till the tongue is re- moved from ...
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... former fo rapidly uttered and 3 falling fo quickly into the found o , that its own distinct power is not heard ; and thus ́ a third found or diphthong is formed by the junction of the two vowels . The diphthong oi is formed by a union 2 ...
... former fo rapidly uttered and 3 falling fo quickly into the found o , that its own distinct power is not heard ; and thus ́ a third found or diphthong is formed by the junction of the two vowels . The diphthong oi is formed by a union 2 ...
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... the vowels from each other in pronunciation , and make two fyllables instead of one , and therefore they are right to separate them in spelling . LEC- LECTURE II . AVING treated in my former Lec- Hture THE ART OF READING . 73.
... the vowels from each other in pronunciation , and make two fyllables instead of one , and therefore they are right to separate them in spelling . LEC- LECTURE II . AVING treated in my former Lec- Hture THE ART OF READING . 73.
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Thomas Sheridan. LECTURE II . AVING treated in my former Lec- Hture of letters and fyllables , I shall now proceed to confider words . As fyllables are compofed of letters , fo words are composed of fyllables ; yet a fin- gle letter may ...
Thomas Sheridan. LECTURE II . AVING treated in my former Lec- Hture of letters and fyllables , I shall now proceed to confider words . As fyllables are compofed of letters , fo words are composed of fyllables ; yet a fin- gle letter may ...
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