[Complete] Letters of Oscar Wilde, Volume 4 (1897-1898) - lt
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All remaining sections, from 16-68. I won't paste all those links here to save a bit of time and effort.
All remaining sections, from 16-68. I won't paste all those links here to save a bit of time and effort.
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Hey!!!
I've started PL-ing this project and I hope to go through all of them by the week ends. Beautiful reading!! Minor errors in some of the sections.
Section 10-
1:43- all mystery enrages me, read all mystery rages me
Section 15-
1:44- letter to the chronicle, read letter in the chronicle
(The letters to Lord Alfred Douglas make me swoon. It's so precious.)
Section 24-
1:02- to come here read come here
Section 34-
1:13- Ever yours, read ever your
Thanks
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I've started PL-ing this project and I hope to go through all of them by the week ends. Beautiful reading!! Minor errors in some of the sections.
Section 10-
1:43- all mystery enrages me, read all mystery rages me
Section 15-
1:44- letter to the chronicle, read letter in the chronicle
(The letters to Lord Alfred Douglas make me swoon. It's so precious.)
Section 24-
1:02- to come here read come here
Section 34-
1:13- Ever yours, read ever your
Thanks
-SS
Last edited by shreyasethi on October 16th, 2020, 2:00 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Thanks Shreya,
I am starting to go through the Vol 5 comments today. I am not sure if I said before, but any errors on my part that do not really change the meaning of the sentence, I am happy to leave as they are. They do not have to be word perfect.
Because "to" vs "in" the Chronicle means much the same thing, and "ever yours" vs" "ever your" is the same too, I will mark these as PL OK.
"rages" vs "enrages" too, I am happy to leave.
I am starting to go through the Vol 5 comments today. I am not sure if I said before, but any errors on my part that do not really change the meaning of the sentence, I am happy to leave as they are. They do not have to be word perfect.
Because "to" vs "in" the Chronicle means much the same thing, and "ever yours" vs" "ever your" is the same too, I will mark these as PL OK.
"rages" vs "enrages" too, I am happy to leave.
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Hi
Sorry for taking so long to get back to PL-ing. AMAZING READING!!!!
Just a few notes:
Section 21- 0:29 taught to one, read taught to me (the last two words are faint so it becomes a little unclear)
1:36 that come for me, read from me
3:42 yesterday nothing read yesterday morning
Section 23- 0:20 you’ve mispronounced panegyric (I’m sorry if this is also an acceptable pronunciation, I couldn’t find one on google)
Section 25- 1:20 to inform them read to inform him
Section 30
0:20 I have not yet heard, read I have not read
(PL OK but in case you feel the change is needed…)
Section 31
0:13 you say lot 159 and then repeat it afterwards too, if you’re following the MS, there’s no need to say it here
Section 59: 0:40 bull dog nose, I couldn’t find any source on the internet that confirmed your pronunciation of bull (it always rhymes with full wherever I check)
In Section 68, you haven’t read the footnote. The section is PL OK but I mentioned it in case you missed it unintentionally and want to include it in the recording.
Thanks
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Sorry for taking so long to get back to PL-ing. AMAZING READING!!!!
Just a few notes:
Section 21- 0:29 taught to one, read taught to me (the last two words are faint so it becomes a little unclear)
1:36 that come for me, read from me
3:42 yesterday nothing read yesterday morning
Section 23- 0:20 you’ve mispronounced panegyric (I’m sorry if this is also an acceptable pronunciation, I couldn’t find one on google)
Section 25- 1:20 to inform them read to inform him
Section 30
0:20 I have not yet heard, read I have not read
(PL OK but in case you feel the change is needed…)
Section 31
0:13 you say lot 159 and then repeat it afterwards too, if you’re following the MS, there’s no need to say it here
Section 59: 0:40 bull dog nose, I couldn’t find any source on the internet that confirmed your pronunciation of bull (it always rhymes with full wherever I check)
In Section 68, you haven’t read the footnote. The section is PL OK but I mentioned it in case you missed it unintentionally and want to include it in the recording.
Thanks
-SS
Last edited by shreyasethi on October 16th, 2020, 2:01 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Section 50
5:25 repeat I myself felt it was coming
5:25 repeat I myself felt it was coming
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Section 55
0:21 whether it is worth while fighting, read whether it is worth fighting
(It’s PL OK but I mentioned it in case you thought a change was required)
0:21 whether it is worth while fighting, read whether it is worth fighting
(It’s PL OK but I mentioned it in case you thought a change was required)
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HI!!! Finished PL-ing all the sections!! What excellent work!
Just one teeny thing in Section 6 at 9:02- there is a pop sound in the background.
Anyways, I hope you're having fun recording, as much, if not more than I am PL-ing.
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Just one teeny thing in Section 6 at 9:02- there is a pop sound in the background.
Anyways, I hope you're having fun recording, as much, if not more than I am PL-ing.
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Thanks a lot, Shreya. I'll have a look at these and try to record fixes on the weekend (when it is quieter here).
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Hi Shreya,
I have uploaded the remaining files for spot PL.
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_06_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_21_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_24_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_30_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_31_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_50_wilde_128kb.mp3
Regarding your comment on section 25, I say 'them', which matches the text, so there doesn't seem to be an error here. I have marked PL OK. Please let me know if I have missed something.
You also suggested changes to a couple of pronunciations. I am happy with how they are pronounced now, so have just marked those sections as PL OK.
I have uploaded the remaining files for spot PL.
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_06_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_21_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_24_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_30_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_31_wilde_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/letters4_50_wilde_128kb.mp3
Regarding your comment on section 25, I say 'them', which matches the text, so there doesn't seem to be an error here. I have marked PL OK. Please let me know if I have missed something.
You also suggested changes to a couple of pronunciations. I am happy with how they are pronounced now, so have just marked those sections as PL OK.
Rob Marland reader section | website
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All the sections are now PL OK from my side Great job Rob!! It was so much fun listening to you. Sorry I didn't send this message sooner.
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All the sections are now PL OK from my side Great job Rob!! It was so much fun listening to you. Sorry I didn't send this message sooner.
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