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"r \ 'A K < -^ 1 ix i x 1 S ; s ( 1 . — . -V. ,~^., e~ n. ■ _ ) \ O.c-vX^ U ( - ^ ) s , ^> I A ,- - ^ **, > .S. N> < S^ I „r .i v»- i f » C^ ■ ■> ' - n s^,_ VI I— ^j » >> • v , U- -^ V. X»u E f> X JrToriest Po/ertyV * ° ), v_ f? Vt , V . < , . i < , M, .? x ( - ( ** ^ L • , s u -L ^ - < * 'f^ V r > ^ ( , v ( , ^ 1 -*-, .= < ; ° /S **\ v < rr ^. ) **-*, v -v* i *S .'. ^ S ""^ "* J sr^s^ i.i, i -» N' "... .c , V < v ( ') ■H ^ *> ( X -* ( ( " X ( — I r-> , o _ f C .> .<.. , 4 " ^~\" ' v - 1 7 I - ^-.> 1, *- ^ , ^ ■ cA -* V^ ,1 Wonderful flowers oJ jJanouaqe. s- .J^ .,/ ^ V A__\, ( '„■ N. ,' £Lj_fe". ,[.V»] ^^^ w ^ ' *"" *» \ > " ■ *"~N x Everett. NOTES AND REFERENCES. Prefatory Remarks. — The First Standard-Phonographic Reader is designed for reading after the pupil has studied the Compendium from § 1 to § 255, in connection with the Reading and the Writing Ex- ercises of the Hand-Book. The present Reader is the third of a series of phonographic text-books which will comprise the following works — I. The Synopsis of Standard Phonograph]/, presenting the general principles of the art, as a useful preparation for acquiring a minute and thorough knowledge of the art, by the study of — II. The Hand- Book of Standard or American Phonography, presenting in a scientific form the general principles of Phonography and classifying its partic- ulars. III. The First Standard-Phonographic Reader, comprising many of the best selections of English literature, beautifully engraved in the Corresponding Style, and illustrated by Mr. Chauncey B. Thorne and accompanied by notes and references. IV. The Second Standard-Phono- graphic Reader, to be engraved, in the Reporting Style, by Mr. Thorne, and accompanied by a Key, and by Notes and References. V. The Standard-Phonographic Dictionary, which will present the particulars of Standard Phonography, and be an invaluable work for the writer of either the Corresponding or the Reporting Style. These works, it is thought, will furnish every desirable facility for the acquisition of a thoroughly practical knowledge of the useful, entertaining, and re- fining art of Phonetic Shorthand in its best form. They will also lay a solid foundation for a Phonographic Literature which will be pro- duced in the very best style, in respect of artistic execution ; and which, in respect of intellectual and moral character, will attract, in- form, and improve the mind. In the following notes and references, please observe— 1. That the references, unless otherwise specified, are to the Com- pendium, Part II. of the Hand-Book. 2. That the references are to the sections and their subdivisions, un- less preceded by p.=page. Two or more references are separated by a semicolon ; thus, 48 ; 150. If the student would make sure and rapid progress, let him make every indicated reference to the principles of the Hand-Book, though the same reference may have been made a hundred times previously. 76 FIEST STANDARD-PHONOGRAPHIC READER. This frequent referring will impress the principles indelibly upon the memory. When the Reader is read in class, the teacher should examine the pupils as to- the principles involved in the exercise, somewhat as a grammar-class would be examined in syntactical principles. It is very desirable and useful, with a view to becoming a good pho- nographic penman, that portions of the Reader should be repeatedly copied by the student. Pag* »117,4. ■ 60; 219,1. ' ' hopes'— 38, 2 ; p. 142, R. 6. 4 ' who' ve* K —201, R. 4. *'in their'— 211. •« season'— 65, b; 66, 3. °* " foretold'— p. 113, R. 9, d. 6 1 ' and mine'— 71 ; 246, 2. a ' profit' . * 152, 2, b. " useful'— . p. 142, R. 5. 6 ' can be'— 242 ; 245. • ' you will'— 245 ; 244, R. 3, (1). * ' ordinarily' ■ ' and how'— 71 ; 246, 2. "it is not the' —242 ; 245 ; 70. 10 ' have not'— 245. a ' a pitiful ambition, that of the omnivorous reader.' ■ ' and who' — 71 ; 246, 2. 7 "a Becond-hand.' * ' being' — a derivative word-sign — p. 142, . R. 5. 3 < and be'— 71 ; 246, 2. * 'I do not'— 103 ; 246, 1. 6 ' and those'— 71 ; 246, 2. e « and thought'— 71 ; 246, 2. 7 'Haller.' "'two- fold.' "'materials'— 209, R. 1. w ' for his'— p. 142, R. 7 ; 244, R. 3, (5). » ' of his'— p. 142, R. 7. " ' a mere.* " ' an invaluable'— p. 142, R. 5. 8 1 ' you have'— 245 ; 244, R. 3, (1). 3 ' if they are'— 211 ; 209. . • « of its'— 246, 1. « « will be'— 245. • ' upon it'— 245 ; 244, R. 3, (5). ' • * for the'— 70. 7 ' has been'— 245. • ' so that the'— 245 ; 244, R. 3, (2). • ' to his'— p. 142, R. 7 ; 244, R. 3, (5). " ' Richter's' —p. 211, No. 66 ; p. 206, No. 66 ; p. 205, §20, R. 1, c. " ' and he was.' a ' derived.' » ' without which'— 245 ; 244, R. 3, (5). 9 1 70. * ' of my'— 242 ; 244, R. 3, (5) ; 245. s ' childhood'— 168- . 9 ; 219, 1. 4 219, 1. 8 153, 2 ; 53. e 152, 1. 7 53 ; Orth., 3, 1. •124, 2. »'and every'— 71, 246, 2. 10 ' and the'— 71 ; 245, R. 1. 'i53; 156, R. 1. '2207; 209. '3153,1. l4 149, 4. ">27, 4. M 201, R. 1. '"212, R. 2. » 152, 1. " 229, R. 1. FIRST STANDARD-PHONOGRAPHIC reader. 77 Hf\ l 62. 2 64. 3 1G8; 169, 3. 4 219, 1. » 220, a; 236, 1. 6 168; IV. 1G9, 1, a ; 219, 1. 7 153, 2. 8 152, 2. 9 232, E. 3. 10 117, 3. 11 ' my father's' — 244, E. 3, (2). 12 64. This rule requires the primi- tive word sigh to be written with Es. Of course, sighs should be writ- ten by merely adding Iss. Sec Orth., 6 and 7. 13 37, E. 1. " 229, E. 1 and 2. 15 ' inconceivable' — 228, E. 11. 1S ' always on-the eve and on-the morrow'— 229, E. 2, b. 17 156, 2. l8 40, E. 2 ; p. 142, E. 5 ; 178, E. 1. u 63, b, 1. I0 236, 3, b. 21 124, 1. H 1 117, 3. s 153, 1. "by his'— 252, E. 7. * 240, E. 1. • ' a . valuable'— 71 ; 252, E. 5. • 171, E. 3 ; 236, 4. 7 219, 2. "246, 1. 9 114. 1 ' useful'— 40, E. 2. a 213, E. 1 ; 220. 3 ' uncommon- 252, E. 5, b. 4 ' should be'— 72, 6. 8 212, E. 6. • ' higher'— 102, E. 2 ; 146, R. 3. -jo 1 ' USi 1Z. E. 5, 13. 1 ' creation'— 136. 2 ' to-night'— 229. * ' I did'— 103. U J 220, b, 2 ; 220, E. 2 ; Orth., 5, E. 1, b. »' whate'er's'— 229. t The word-sign for what is here used as a prefix-sign. 3 148, 3, b, and E. 2. * ' diseases'— 65, b. 5 Part IV., p. 23, § 31. 6 240, 2. 7 ' as well as'— 244, E. 8, (2). 8 ' and they will'— 71. "Orth., 6 and 7. 10 171, a, 2. -j r ! 153, 2. a 153, 1. a 156, 2. 4 240, 2. »240, 1. " from his' 10, — 252, E. 7, a. 7 'sail their'— 211. 8 52. "169,3. 10 113. "'en- cumbered'— 228, E. 1, a and c. ,2 218. "219,1. " 207, E. 5. 15 'num- berless' — 252, E. 5. -j£ l 103. 2 117, 3. 8 'against the'— 187, E. 1, a. * 60. "in- 10. suit'— 174, 2. e ' as if —246, 4. T 'for their own*— 211 and R. 1. 1 H ' 103. a ' as well'— 244, E. 3, (6). -4Q "ugh!'— 51, E. 4. U03. " as much as'— 244, B. 8, (6); 10. 246. 4 ' you can go'— 244, E. 3, (1 and 3). B 240, 1. "to have'— 201, E. 4. 78 FIRST STANDARD-PHONOGRAPHIC READER. -| Q '169, 8. 8 ' didn't'— 217. * p. 142, R. 7, a. * Bleft Is used as X */ 1 the outline for either beluv'ed or beluvd, the same as beloved in the common spelling. * 103. • ' couldsf— 252, R. 5. T 63, b, 1. 8 245. • 240, 1. " 219, 1. ° ' her' here probably refers to " Celestial Love" in the preceding paragraph. "53. "219, 2. o A » 65. ■ 64. » 236, 8 ; 244, R. 3, (2). * 136. ■ 103. e ' on his' Z\), —252, R. 7, a. T 217. 8 60. 8 ' of my'— 244, R. 3, (5) ; 245. 10 ' methought*. " 166, b ; 171, 2. » 156, 2. "'as it is'— 252, R. 7, a. u ' and thou wilt.' " 146, R. 3. " ' pure' is written with Pee-Ray, in violation of a general rule (152, 2), to distinguish it in unvocalized writing from ' poor' (Pee-Ar). 1T ' want of the self-consuming' — p. 113, R. 14, c. ,8 103. o^ 1 191, R. 8, b. *207, R. 5. 8 ' from which the'— 244, R. 3, (5). Zlt «136. 6 217. 8< and are'— 71. * 'and sustaining the'— 113. 8 220, b, 3. on '59. *'Saardam.' 8 244, R. 3, (1) ; 245. 4 169, 4. 8 219, 1. LL% 8 17*, 2. T 169, 1, c. 8 ' being'— 40, R. 2 ; p. 142, R. 5. 8 156, 2. "232,6. >" assured.' "219,2. OQ ,4 on my'— 244, R. 3, (5) ; 245. *p. 142, R. 5. 8 219, 1. LO* * Orth., 7, R. 1. 8 ' you wUl be.' e 156, 2. "in my'— 244, R. 3, (5) ; 245. cy i '244, R. 3, (5). 8 p. 142, R. 7, a. 8 244, R. 3, (2) ; 245. L^:% * ' where's' — 44, 2 ; 148, 3, b, and R. 2, a. 8 ' you will have been the'— 244, R 3, (1 and 3) ; 249. OK »« I was made a'— 244, R. 3, (1 and 8). * 149, R. 2. « 244, £J* R. 3, (5). ■ ' might be the.' Of? » 228, R. 10. ■ 103. 8 ' I thank you.' 4 ' and so.' " 156, ^"•2. 8 ' I can'— 103 ; 245. ' ' overhauled'— 229 and R. 1. 8 wanted' — a derivative sign-word — p. 142, R. 5. * El is here used in- stead of Lay for convenience of vocalization ; Orth. 3, 2. w ' she has' —p. 142, R. 7, (a). »i * I give you.' 07 ' ' that this is the.' * 156, R. 1, (6). 8 148, R. 1. 4 ' ^ * * are'— 37, R. 2, (c). 8 ' as if —244, R. 3, (6) ; 246, 4. 8 ' co you court- martial.' T ' what does it.' 28. 1 FIRST STANDARD-PHONOGRAPHIC READER. 79 153, 5, a. * ' I want'— 103. * ' and see the'— 71 ; 246, OQ » 'does not.' * ' in their'— 211. 3 ' materials'— 210, R. 1. ^ «'• 4 212, R. 6. 6 « love their'— 211. • 112, R. 1, 6. 7 » and it might be.' 8 ' beings' — 40, R. 2. * ' Boulevards,' Bra'levardz, or as a French word, Bm'levar. 10 ' promenading' (see Webster's Diction- ary)— 220 ; 217. " ' those who would.' i* 156, 2. " 232, R. 3, c. 14 4 which have been'— 201, R. 4. 1S ' from their'— 211. u 136. 17 i thus is'— p. 143, R. 7, 6. 9 A ' ' reminded.' Orth. 7, 1. 2 65 ; 66, 2. ' ' companions.' 0\J* Pee-Nens (not Pen-Ens), because of ' company,' Pce-En. Orth. 7,1. Ol •' above the.' See Standard- Phonographic Dictionary under «J A* Above. * ' on their'— 72, 6. 3 ■ in.my.' * ' but of —201, R. 4. • • and of a'— 201, R. 4. • • I wished.' T 232, 14. ■ 228, R. I.e. 32. 33. i ' intrepidity'— 208, b. * 27, R. 4. » ' entrance'— 208, 6. made.' ■ 124, 2 ; 120, R. 2, o. • ' there was no.' T 146, R. 3. * ' we were.' o i ' ' suit' (sut). "This is sometimes pronounced as a French 0^x« word, swet ; but in all its senses this is the same [as the French suite], and the affectation of making it French in one use, and English in another, is improper, not to say ridiculous. " — Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, under Suit, n., No. 4. 2 ' eldest.' ' 236, 3, b. * ' in spite.' • ' cauldron' — 208, b. * ' I trod.' 7 ' I will not.' • ' occa- sioned.' See Standard-Phonographic Dictionary, under Ancient. 9 ' disasters'— 171, 2. 10 112, R. 1, a. 35, 1 ' from their'— 211. * ' on my.' ' 240, 1. * ' mistook'— 236, 3. • ' unused'— p. 142, R. 5. * ' quarters.' 07 >' to have an'— 201, R. 4. *' he has been.' »246, 1. *'Said,' y I • pronounced sa'id — 98, ahi. ' ' Louis' — 98, 001. 80 FIRST STANDAItD-PHONOGRAPIIIC KEADEK. 9 ' ' in comparison'— p. 112, R. 7. * ' that which has been.' JO. » < overpowers'— 229 and R. 1, a. OQ " 60 great.' s ' an hour.' * ' interval'— p. 113, R. 10, b. Ot/» « ' on your' — 72, b. * ' onward' — p. 144. • ' on the other.' A1 » * former'— 164. ■ ' out of— 201, R. 4. » ' in considering ^A§ the' — p. 112, R. 7. * ' that it was very great.' • ' that this is not the.' •' we have been' — 249. ' ' Alpha Centauri.' 8 ' of those that are.' » ' that are'— 37, R. 2, c. 10 ' that we.* " ' interval'— p. 113, R. 10, b. JO ' ' objects'— 142, R. 1. "- ' ^» R. 3, (2). 4 ' of those whicl Lord Rosse.' 3 ' so many' — 244, rhich are.' ' as far as the' — 246, 4. * ' might have.' ■ ' on our.' 8 ' stratum,' strat-iim (Webster, stra- tum). 4 9 ' ' vastness'— 236, 3. * ' what do you.' *' each of —201, R. T: O* 4_ * < eidS'rial.' 6 ' in this manner.' e ' should have a.' A A > ' must have a.' • ' on to*— 233, R. 2. A Z ' ' methinks.' * ' a spirit.' s 240, 2. « ♦ high'— 146, R. 3. A C ' ' all my.' 2 ' my own.' ' ' in its.' AH l ' and wanting.* rf\ ' ' Lyonnet,' Leona*. *' monsieur,' mos'ye. ''Strauss.' Jvi «' tracheae,' tra'kie, pi. of ' trachea.' * ' one of the most.' r -| 1 ' lamina;,' lamine, pi. of 'lamina,' a thin plate. * ' cad - - *JAt dig.* * ' ephenveron.' ro 'to himself.' s ' as well as the.' ' ' intellectual'— 236, 4. t) L% « < an( j y 0U have an.' 8 ' peripatetic' B ' it must also be.' 7 ' and it is as*— p. 142, R. 7. 8 ' are there'— 211. FIKST STAKDABD-PIIOJJOGKAPHIC READER. 81 CO l ' fervet opus.' * 'every thing ' ' '< v«J» de,' ke non arde, non mchande See che non arde non incen- See Extended Alphabet, p. 206, 24. 4 ' and patient.' See the Standard-Phonographic Diction- ary, under Ancient. KA '' as well as.' 2 212, R. 4. » • akyurasi.' See Standard- *J^t Phonographic Dictionary, under Accubate and Accuracy. 4 ' of his mind.' B ' for the sake,' the being omitted. 6 ' with this.' ' ' of every thing.' ft 1 ' Ignatius Loyola's,' Igna'shius Lo.yola'z. 2 ' and acquire «J«/« a.' 3 ' on the other' — 136. 4 ' as much.' 6 ' while theirs' — 211. 8 ' concentration' — 208, 2, b. 7 ' in his own.' JT /? l ' that which is.' " ' much more' — 164. 8 • their own.' i)\j» « < as mU ch.' * ' modesty' — 216, a. * ' one's-self.' JT'7 1 ' in his own.' 2 ' we do not.' * ' we must be'— 236, 2. I * * < that it is.' * ' unimproved' — p. 142, R, 5. 6 ' transferred' —213, R. 1. CO i ' at once.' 2 ' see there.' 3 ' and in faith.' * ' La Fon- *J V* taine's' — La Fo.tan'z. See the Appendix to the Compendium, §§ 12 and 13. 6 ' in so far.' • ' there should be.' T ' it can do.' e ' it can not do.' FA ' ' our own.' 2 ' in the mind.' 3 ' in their way.' 4 ' can *}*}• never.' 6 ' this kind.' * ' of his own.' /?A i ' if there be'— 209. 2 'Ican.' »' I have never.' 4 ' there v v» i s no more.' 6 ' intellectual' — 236, 4. /*i I ' Pcstalozzi,' Pastalot'se. "'and feed.' "so many.' Ult < < w } 10 are.' B ' of other men.' B ' encumber' — 228, R. 1, c. £Q ' ' of our' — 246, 1. a ' when they are' — 211. ' ' can be said' \jL, _245. 4 ' whatsoever'— 232, 16. " ' in your.* • ' much more than' — 164. T ' that can' — 217. * ' in their' — 211. 9 ' withal' —233. ,0 ' it is also to be'— 250, 2. " ' but of the'— 201, R. 4. >» ' whereas the'— p. 142, R. 7. 82 FIRST STANDARD-PHONOGRAPHIC READER. OO ' ' Magna Charta'— 228, 10. * ' object'— 142, R. 1. => » mXis t be "«}• made.' 4 ' by men.' * « ought to be able'— 250, 2. * ' Rich- ter'— p. 211, No. 66 ; p. 206, § 24, No. 66 ; p. 205, § 20, R. 1, e. T ' out of— 201, R. 4. O A » ' upon our own.' * ' and self-control.' 3 ' most have their' U'x. —236, 3 ; 211. 4 ' on the contrary'— the being omitted. * ' I am not only.' • ' as they' — 246, 4. T ' on their part.' ' ' Pythago- ras's'. • ' sensuality.' O K lt one's-self — 232, R. 7. ■ • of his own.' 3 ' it is necessary vM» that.' * ■ as well as his' — p. 142, R. 7, b. • ' will-be-regarded with quite a new interest.' 66. Ik which must be done.' * 'may also be.' 3 ' because they do not.' * ' in the world'— the being omitted. * ' and OH ■ ' in the world.' * ' and expend the.' ' ' give you'- v I • * ' no man.' * ' an object.' •"* it is only.' -245. OQ "A Prayer in Summer." > 'wilt.' * ' per'fumed.' 3 ' up- 00. gushing' — 229 and R. 1, a. * ' I can not.' • ' I can never.' •' I know'— 245. T « I shall.' " better than. ' •' that are'— 37, R. 2, c. 0(\ >'Ican.* *' angels'— 164, R. 1, b. »' hear their'— 211. |7 A ' ' wha [= who] hangs his head and a' that.' o 1 , in the di- • U • rection of Bee is used in this extract as a word-sign for the Scotch a,' that is, contracted all. * ' daur' ■= dare. * ' gowd' = gold. * ' hamely' = humble. * ' gie' = give. ' Selks' is the Scottish pro- nunciation of silks. ' ' birkie' = berlty, a fine fellow. T ' ca'd' = called. * ' coof = fool. n 1 ' aboon' = above. * ' guid faith, he maunna fa' that' = • ' surely, he must not attempt that ;' ' guid' = good— p. 210, § 25, No. 29 ; p. 202, § 7 ; p. 203, § 9, 3. 3 the usual word-sign for of is used in this extract for 6, the Scottish pronunciation of of. * ' gree' = palm, supremacy, "in a word.' "we have done the' — 249. 7 ' as-far-as intellect' — 246, 4. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los Angeles This book is DUE on the last date stamped below. 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