The Art of Reading and Writing English: Or, the Chief Principles and Rules of Pronouncing Our Mother-tongue, ...John Clark; Em. Matthews; and Richard Ford, 1722 - 159페이지 |
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... Short Life . If what was compofed for Private Ufe , may be made a Publick Advantage , and may affif my Country- Men to a little more Decency and Pro- priety in Reading and Spelling , than heretofore they practifed , they will enjoy the ...
... Short Life . If what was compofed for Private Ufe , may be made a Publick Advantage , and may affif my Country- Men to a little more Decency and Pro- priety in Reading and Spelling , than heretofore they practifed , they will enjoy the ...
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... short ? A. This can hardly be determined by any general Rules , but muft be learn'd by Practice yet there is this one Rule that scarce ever fails ( viz . ) All fingle Vowels are fhort , where only a fingle Confonant comes after them in ...
... short ? A. This can hardly be determined by any general Rules , but muft be learn'd by Practice yet there is this one Rule that scarce ever fails ( viz . ) All fingle Vowels are fhort , where only a fingle Confonant comes after them in ...
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... short , as Mat , hop , Bank , String , Punch . 42 What do you mean by Aċ- - cent ? A. The Accent is a particular Stress or Force of Sound that the Voice lays E. 3 % upon upon any Syllable , whether the Sylla- ble be long Chap.XII . and ...
... short , as Mat , hop , Bank , String , Punch . 42 What do you mean by Aċ- - cent ? A. The Accent is a particular Stress or Force of Sound that the Voice lays E. 3 % upon upon any Syllable , whether the Sylla- ble be long Chap.XII . and ...
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... SHORT , not according to the long or fhort Vowel , but according to the Accent . 6. Q. Is the Accent always the fame in the fame Words ? A. It is for the most part the fame , yet there are two Cafes wherein , fometimes , the Accent ...
... SHORT , not according to the long or fhort Vowel , but according to the Accent . 6. Q. Is the Accent always the fame in the fame Words ? A. It is for the most part the fame , yet there are two Cafes wherein , fometimes , the Accent ...
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... short Sound . or a broad And it faves the Writer the Trouble of repeating the fame Word , or Words . ' Tis used also fometimes in Poetry , when three Lines have the fame Rhyme or Ending ; as , 1 F 3 Not Not all the Skill that Mortals ...
... short Sound . or a broad And it faves the Writer the Trouble of repeating the fame Word , or Words . ' Tis used also fometimes in Poetry , when three Lines have the fame Rhyme or Ending ; as , 1 F 3 Not Not all the Skill that Mortals ...
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Accent alfo almoft Anfwer becauſe Book call'd called CHAP Chapters chufe common Confonants Cuftom Defign diftin&t Sounds diftinct Diph Diphthongs Direction doth eafy Emphafis Emphatical Word English Tongue fame fecond feldom feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fhow fignify filent fingle fingle Confonant firft Syllable firſt fmall foft fome fome Words fometimes fonant foreign Words founded fpell fpell'd ftand fuch Words give Guife Hebrew Inftances itſelf juft Julap lable laft Syllable laſt Leffons Letters Lier in wait Line lofe its Sound loft Mafter Metre moft moſt muft muſt nants neceffary Note nounced Number Obferve Perfons placed printed Profe pronounced Pronunciation proper Names Reader reft Rhyme Rules Scholars Senfe Senſe Sentence Skrew ſpell Sylla Teftament tence thefe thefe Words themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe Tychicus ufed ufually uncon uſed Verfe Verſe Voice Vowels wherein Writing written
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65 페이지 - Tis the voice of the sluggard ; I heard him complain, " You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again." As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed, Turns his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. "A little more sleep, and a little more slumber...
57 페이지 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace, flamed; yet from those flames No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell ; hope never comes That comes to all ; but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
64 페이지 - Glittering stones, and golden things, Wealth and honours that have wings, Ever fluttering to be gone, I could never call my own: Riches that the world bestows, She can take, and I can lose; But the treasures that are mine Lie afar beyond her line. When I view my spacious soul, And survey myself a whole, And enjoy myself alone, I'ma kingdom of my own.
127 페이지 - ... to the greater; thus, IV. Four. V. Five. VI. Six. IX. Nine. X. Ten. XI. Eleven. XL. Forty. L. Fifty. LX. Sixty. XC. Ninety. C. A hundred. CX. A hundred and ten.
135 페이지 - Writing, we can fit at home and acquaint ourfelves what is done in all the diftant Parts of the World, and find what our Fathers did long ago in the firft Ages of Mankind. By this means a Briton holds Correfpondence with his Friend in America...
135 페이지 - By this means a Briton holds correspondence with his friend in America, or Japan, and manages all his traffic. We learn by this means how the old Romans lived, how the Jews...
49 페이지 - After a pe-ri-od, or full stop, when a new sentence be-gins. 3. At the be-gin-ning of ev-e-ry line in poe-try, and ev-e-ry verse in the Bi-ble. 4. At the be-gin-ning of pro-per names of all kinds : whe-ther of per-sons, as Tho-mas ; pla-ces, as Lon-don ; ships, as the Hope-well, &c.
33 페이지 - Syllable diftincl: and clear, without a long drawling Tone. Let the Tone and Sound of your Voice in Reading, be the fame as it is in Speaking ; and do not...
49 페이지 - God muft begin with a great Letter, as God, Lord, the Eternal, the Almighty ; and alfo the Son of God, the Holy Spirit.
40 페이지 - Emphajis indifferently, to fignify the Strefs that muft be laid on any Word in a Sentence, becaufe both are ufually placed on the fame Syllable. Yet if it happen that there be a plain Oppofition between two Words in a Sentence, whereof one differs from the other but in part, as righteous and unrighteous ; form, and reform, or conform...