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 Picture here    H    o    w    t    o    S    p    e    a     k    &    W    r    i    t    e    C    o    r    r    e    c    t     l    y    J    o    s    e    p     h    D    e    v     l    i    n How to Speak and Write Correctly By Joseph Devin This is a 1910 guide for those who wish to learn how to correctly (though maybe not “properly”) create sentences, use figures of speech, write letters, and more, all while choosing the right words and doing it with style. Joseph Devlin’s words may not all be relevant still today, but at least it sounds good when it’s read aloud!  (Summary by Andrew Lebrun). Total Running Time: 05:42:01. 00  Introduction, read by Andrew Lebrun   00:02:31 01  Requirements of Speech, read by David Barnes   00:12:43 02  Essentials of English Grammar, read by Ophelia Darcy   00:40:46 03  The Sentence, read by David Barnes   00:29:20 04  Figurative Language, read by Sean McGaughey   00:17:34 05  Punctuation, read by Kara Shallenberg   00:33:10 06  Letter Writing, read by Rosalind Willis   00:26:31 07  Errors, read by Hugh McGuire   00:26:37 08  Pitfalls to Avoid, read by David Barnes   00:37:21 09  Style, read by Andrew Lebrun   00:27:44 10  Suggestions, read by Esther   00:18:34 11  Slang, read by Kristin Hughes   00:17:37 12  Writing for Newspapers, read by Andrew Lebrun   00:18:59 13  Choice of Words, read by Kara Shallenberg  00:13:33 14  English Language, read by Denny Sayers   00:14:22 15  Masters & Masterpieces of Literature, read by Kirsten Ferreri   00:04:39 This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover photo by EraserGirl (2008) (http://commons.wikimedia .org/wiki/File:Dip_ Pen.jpg) . Cover design by Janette Brown. This design is in the public domain. w t o S e a k & W t r t y J o h v  

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    How to Speak and Write Correctly By Joseph Devin

    This is a 1910 guide for those who wish to learn how to correctly (though maybe not properly) create sentences, use figures of speech, write letters, and more, all while choosing the right words and doing it with style. Joseph Devlins words may not all be relevant still today, but at least it sounds good when its read aloud! (Summary by Andrew Lebrun). Total Running Time: 05:42:01.

    00 Introduction, read by Andrew Lebrun 00:02:31 01 Requirements of Speech, read by David Barnes 00:12:43 02 Essentials of English Grammar, read by Ophelia Darcy 00:40:46 03 The Sentence, read by David Barnes 00:29:20 04 Figurative Language, read by Sean McGaughey 00:17:34 05 Punctuation, read by Kara Shallenberg 00:33:10 06 Letter Writing, read by Rosalind Willis 00:26:31 07 Errors, read by Hugh McGuire 00:26:37 08 Pitfalls to Avoid, read by David Barnes 00:37:21 09 Style, read by Andrew Lebrun 00:27:44 10 Suggestions, read by Esther 00:18:34 11 Slang, read by Kristin Hughes 00:17:37 12 Writing for Newspapers, read by Andrew Lebrun 00:18:59 13 Choice of Words, read by Kara Shallenberg 00:13:33 14 English Language, read by Denny Sayers 00:14:22 15 Masters & Masterpieces of Literature, read by Kirsten Ferreri 00:04:39

    This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org.

    Cover photo by EraserGirl (2008) (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dip_Pen.jpg). Cover design by Janette Brown. This design is in the public domain.

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