Introduction to the art of reading1861 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 6 találatból.
9. oldal
... sharp or flat . The sharp mutes require for their pronunciation a closer and more forcible appulse of ON ELEMENTARY SOUNDS AND LETTERS.
... sharp or flat . The sharp mutes require for their pronunciation a closer and more forcible appulse of ON ELEMENTARY SOUNDS AND LETTERS.
10. oldal
... Sharp . Flat . P in post , corresponds with B in boast . — F in first , V in vain . 99 99 T in true , D in dull . 99 99 Th in thick Th in then . 99 " " K in king , 29 G in gun . S in sing , Z in zeal . " " Sh in ship , Z in azure . 99 ...
... Sharp . Flat . P in post , corresponds with B in boast . — F in first , V in vain . 99 99 T in true , D in dull . 99 99 Th in thick Th in then . 99 " " K in king , 29 G in gun . S in sing , Z in zeal . " " Sh in ship , Z in azure . 99 ...
13. oldal
... sharp mute simply articulated by emitting the breath forcibly between the fore teeth and upper lip ; the latter , a flat mute articulated in the same way with the assistance of the guttural sound . The third position is the application ...
... sharp mute simply articulated by emitting the breath forcibly between the fore teeth and upper lip ; the latter , a flat mute articulated in the same way with the assistance of the guttural sound . The third position is the application ...
14. oldal
... sharp and flat mutes . The sound of sh is obtained by rais- ing the middle of the tongue towards the palate , while the point is moved farter forwards , and emitting the breath through an opening somewhat wider than in sounding s . The ...
... sharp and flat mutes . The sound of sh is obtained by rais- ing the middle of the tongue towards the palate , while the point is moved farter forwards , and emitting the breath through an opening somewhat wider than in sounding s . The ...
65. oldal
... sharp sound only when they immediately follow a sharp consonant in the same syllable , as in the word locked , where the d in the monosyl- lable is sounded like t . It is to be noticed also that s following a flat consonant in the same ...
... sharp sound only when they immediately follow a sharp consonant in the same syllable , as in the word locked , where the d in the monosyl- lable is sounded like t . It is to be noticed also that s following a flat consonant in the same ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Introduction to the Art of Reading: Explained in A Series of Instructions ... J. C. Graham Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2008 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
accent adjectives Alleghany mountains arms articulation aspirate h beauty beneath blood breath Britain Britons ciples colours common consonants correct delights Demetrius Phalereus discourse distinct distinctly Earl Earl Marshal emphasis England fault feel flame flat mutes flowers following exercise gaaden give hast hath heard heart heaven honour Jane Kennedy John Barleycorn king labour LESSON light lips long sound Matthew of Westminster Milton mountains o'er observed palate participial pause phatic Philippa of Hainault Pixies practice preceded printed in italics pronunciation PROVERBS pupil Queen race reader reading requires retina round Saxons sentence serpent Shakspeare sink Sir Amyas Paulet sleep smile solemn song soul speakers Stadtholder stars suppression sweet sword syllable tears termination thee thine thou shalt throne tion to-morrow toil tone tongue Tyrol unaccented syllable village voice vowel vowel sound vulgar weary weep West Saxons wings words written youth
Népszerű szakaszok
56. oldal - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast, Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge. And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf ning clamours in the slippery clouds...
36. oldal - The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me : But shadows, clouds, and darkness, rest upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
35. oldal - SWEET AUBURN! loveliest village of the plain; Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's lingering blooms delayed : Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease, Seats of my youth, when every sport could please...
31. oldal - Ah! little think the gay licentious proud, Whom pleasure, power, and affluence surround — They who their thoughtless hours in giddy mirth, And wanton, often cruel, riot waste — Ah! little think they, while they dance along, How many feel, this very moment, death And all the sad variety of pain...
27. oldal - Yet hark, how through the peopled air The busy murmur glows ! The insect youth are on the wing, Eager to taste the honied spring, And float amid the liquid noon: Some lightly o'er the current skim, Some show their gaily-gilded trim Quick-glancing to the sun.
89. oldal - Wales, conspicuous by his fine person and noble bearing. The grey old walls were hung with scarlet. The long galleries were crowded by an audience such as has rarely excited the fears or the emulation of an orator. There were gathered together, from all parts of a great, free, enlightened, and prosperous empire, grace and female loveliness, wit and learning, the representatives of every science and of every art.
60. oldal - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul ; freeze thy young blood ; Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres ; Thy knotted and combined locks to part, And each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porcupine...
88. oldal - Strafford had for a moment awed and melted a victorious party inflamed with just resentment, the hall where Charles had confronted the High Court of Justice with the placid courage which has half redeemed his fame. Neither military nor civil pomp was wanting.
25. oldal - Then the forms of the departed Enter at the open door ; The beloved, the true-hearted, Come to visit me once more; He, the young and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the strife, By the road-side fell and perished, Weary with the march of life! They, the holy ones and weakly...
86. oldal - There was a delicious sensation of mingled security and awe with which I looked down, from my giddy height, on the monsters of the deep at their uncouth gambols. Shoals of porpoises tumbling about the bow of the ship ; the grampus slowly heaving his huge form above the surface ; or the ravenous shark, darting, like a spectre, through the blue waters.