Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 oldal |
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32. oldal
... triphthongs , in which two or three vowels you lie in it . 2. Be the character you would be represent , or unite , in one sound ; for all are called . 3. Choose a calling , th❜t is adapted to your silent except one ; as in air , aunt ...
... triphthongs , in which two or three vowels you lie in it . 2. Be the character you would be represent , or unite , in one sound ; for all are called . 3. Choose a calling , th❜t is adapted to your silent except one ; as in air , aunt ...
62. oldal
... triphthong a triple sound , there is as much propriety in applying the term to consonants , as to vowels . 3. Let the pupil , in revising , point out all the Monothongs , Diphthongs , Triphthongs , and Polythongs . 4 . Make and keep a ...
... triphthong a triple sound , there is as much propriety in applying the term to consonants , as to vowels . 3. Let the pupil , in revising , point out all the Monothongs , Diphthongs , Triphthongs , and Polythongs . 4 . Make and keep a ...
383. oldal
... Triphthongs , 32 : Three Essen- dals in all things , 51 : Th , 60-1 , True Empire , 76 : Three De- grees of Speech , 112 : Three modes of Existence , 121 : Thorax , 9 : Tight Dressing , 9 : These are my Jewels , 196 : Time în Man , 166 ...
... Triphthongs , 32 : Three Essen- dals in all things , 51 : Th , 60-1 , True Empire , 76 : Three De- grees of Speech , 112 : Three modes of Existence , 121 : Thorax , 9 : Tight Dressing , 9 : These are my Jewels , 196 : Time în Man , 166 ...
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