Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 sivua |
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Sivu iv
... sound of the Italian a , as in fåt , nåt , mår ry . 1. è . The long e , as in me , hère , mé tre , mè dium . 2. . The short e , as in met , lêt , gét . 1. 1. The long dipthongal i , as in pine , ti tle . 2. 1. The short simple i , as in ...
... sound of the Italian a , as in fåt , nåt , mår ry . 1. è . The long e , as in me , hère , mé tre , mè dium . 2. . The short e , as in met , lêt , gét . 1. 1. The long dipthongal i , as in pine , ti tle . 2. 1. The short simple i , as in ...
Sivu ix
... sound , with the key or note on which we speak . There is a variety h of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may therefore render i his voice louder , without altering the key ; and we shall always be able to give most body ...
... sound , with the key or note on which we speak . There is a variety h of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may therefore render i his voice louder , without altering the key ; and we shall always be able to give most body ...
Sivu x
... sound . The quantity of sound necessary to fill even a large space , is smaller than is commonly imagined ; and , with distinct articula- tion , a person with a weak voice will make it reach farther , than the strongest voice can reach ...
... sound . The quantity of sound necessary to fill even a large space , is smaller than is commonly imagined ; and , with distinct articula- tion , a person with a weak voice will make it reach farther , than the strongest voice can reach ...
Sivu xi
... sounds , both with more force and more harmony . a Funi - da - men - tal , fån - da - men ' - tál . Serving for the foundation ... sound , which the best usage of the language appropriates b to it ; in op- position to broad , vulgar , or ...
... sounds , both with more force and more harmony . a Funi - da - men - tal , fån - da - men ' - tál . Serving for the foundation ... sound , which the best usage of the language appropriates b to it ; in op- position to broad , vulgar , or ...
Sivu xii
... sound of voice , by which we distinguished some word or words , on which we design to lay par- ticular stress , and to show how they affect the rest of the sentence.- Sometimes the emphatick words must be distinguished by a particular ...
... sound of voice , by which we distinguished some word or words , on which we design to lay par- ticular stress , and to show how they affect the rest of the sentence.- Sometimes the emphatick words must be distinguished by a particular ...
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