The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... language , to be sure , was rather quaint and obsolete , and its pronunciation , what , in the present day , would be deemed barbarous ; but I shall endeavour , as far as I am able , to render it in modern par- lance . It began with ...
... language , to be sure , was rather quaint and obsolete , and its pronunciation , what , in the present day , would be deemed barbarous ; but I shall endeavour , as far as I am able , to render it in modern par- lance . It began with ...
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... language had become fixed , and indeed I was considered a model of pure and elegant English . * In Latin and French hath many soueraine wittes had great de- lyte to endyte , and have many noble thinges fulfilde , but certes there ben ...
... language had become fixed , and indeed I was considered a model of pure and elegant English . * In Latin and French hath many soueraine wittes had great de- lyte to endyte , and have many noble thinges fulfilde , but certes there ben ...
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... language , too , on which found you claims to perpetuity , ors . your have been the fallacious dependence of authors of every age , even back to the times of the worthy Robert of Gloucester , who wrote his history in rhymes of mongrel ...
... language , too , on which found you claims to perpetuity , ors . your have been the fallacious dependence of authors of every age , even back to the times of the worthy Robert of Gloucester , who wrote his history in rhymes of mongrel ...
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... language ever sprang from a well or fountain head , and was not rather a mere confluence of various tongues , perpetually subject to changes and intermix- tures . It is this which has made English literature so extremely mutable , and ...
... language ever sprang from a well or fountain head , and was not rather a mere confluence of various tongues , perpetually subject to changes and intermix- tures . It is this which has made English literature so extremely mutable , and ...
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... language , is now scarcely ever mentioned . Sackville has strutted into obscurity ; and even Lyly , though his writings were once the de- light of a court , and apparently perpetuated by a proverb , is now scarcely known even by name ...
... language , is now scarcely ever mentioned . Sackville has strutted into obscurity ; and even Lyly , though his writings were once the de- light of a court , and apparently perpetuated by a proverb , is now scarcely known even by name ...
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