[COMPLETE] Sermons on Several Occasions by John Wesley - tg

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In the recording I did, I did not acknowledge the many quote marks. You could pause a little or otherwise try to indicate a quote by your voice, but don't bother with "quote / unquote".
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TriciaG wrote:In the recording I did, I did not acknowledge the many quote marks. You could pause a little or otherwise try to indicate a quote by your voice, but don't bother with "quote / unquote".
Thank you :thumbs:
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TriciaG wrote:I would suggest reading a whole phrase or sentence - possibly from a breath to another breath - containing the corrected word. That way you get the correct intonation and rhythm rather than just a blurted out word in the middle of a sentence. ;) You can replace the whole phrase or just a portion of the phrase containing the correction - whichever works best for you.
Tricia, I'm just letting you know that I'm cribbing this wonderfully succinct piece of advice for a project I'm DPLing.
~ Chessie Joy
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No problem. My advice is Public Domain. :lol:
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Hello,

Tricia I am stuck on some Latin. Do you have a source for me. I'm quite sure you know how to read Latin. Forvo doesn't have it. On one project I just put a request in the Help Me forum and Martin just read it for me and I inserted it.

I have these two sentences to deal with in section 15.

Castigatque, auditque dolos; subigitque fateri

Quae quis apud superos, furto laetatus inani,

Distulit in seram commissa piacula mortem.



Esse quoque in fatis reminiscitur, affore tempus,

Quo mare, quo tellus, correptaque regia coeli

Ardeat, et mundi moles operosa laboret.


I'm sure some of the readers here are good at Latin and they can either spell it phonetically for me or record it and post it and I'll just place it where it goes.

Thank you,

Robert
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You happened to get the section with the Latin, didn't you? :lol:

No, I don't know how to read Latin. I would suggest posting for help in Need Help, like the other time. :)
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rhoffman wrote:
I'm sure some of the readers here are good at Latin and they can either spell it phonetically for me or record it and post it and I'll just place it where it goes.
Hi Robert,

I can read Latin. (I can't always understand it, but I can read it. ;-) ) I could read it for you. Then you could either listen to my reading and model your voice after it so that there's not a change in reader, or you can use my recording to insert in the track.

Let me know if you're interested.

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sonnethaiku wrote: Hi Robert,

I can read Latin. (I can't always understand it, but I can read it. ;-) ) I could read it for you. Then you could either listen to my reading and model your voice after it so that there's not a change in reader, or you can use my recording to insert in the track.

Let me know if you're interested.

~ Chessie Joy

Hi Chessie Joy :) Yes, that would be great. You can pm me the link after you record it if you'd like or post it in the forum. Thank you.
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Just so you know, it might not be until Monday that I can record again. Is that still alright?
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sonnethaiku wrote:Just so you know, it might not be until Monday that I can record again. Is that still alright?

That's fine. Thank you again. :)
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Post by justnacl »

At last! Corrections on section 9 are done.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/sermonsfirstseries_09_wesley.mp3
42:26

It got busy around here and I also had a sinus infection which messed up my voice for a while.
I got started on 37 - the Nature of Entusiasm.
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Hi, I'd like to claim chapters 35 and 36. Aaron
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Post by rhoffman »

Here is section 15 ( thank you Chessie Joy )

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/tg/sermonsfirstseries_15_wesley.mp3

41:00

Robert
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Post by clownman »

Section 9

PL OK

Thanks, Robert :D

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Aaron - 35 and 36 are yours. :)

Robert - thanks for 15!
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