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... dialect makes its widest appeal , being readily read and appreciated by thou- sands of readers who would remain indifferent to anything , however excellent , that was written entirely in dialect . It It is not every writer , of course ...
... dialect makes its widest appeal , being readily read and appreciated by thou- sands of readers who would remain indifferent to anything , however excellent , that was written entirely in dialect . It It is not every writer , of course ...
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... dialect is a natural form of expression , and to whom its words and phrases are full of meaning derived from early asso- ciations . It is for this reason that the art of writing in dialect , when it has once obtained a vogue , may ...
... dialect is a natural form of expression , and to whom its words and phrases are full of meaning derived from early asso- ciations . It is for this reason that the art of writing in dialect , when it has once obtained a vogue , may ...
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... dialect poetry into the standard language is an impossibility . Another serious disadvantage under which the literature of any dialect labours is not readily appre- ciated except by those who speak it . To the reader who is familiar ...
... dialect poetry into the standard language is an impossibility . Another serious disadvantage under which the literature of any dialect labours is not readily appre- ciated except by those who speak it . To the reader who is familiar ...
Inhalt
The Literature of Greek Travel By F L LUCAS | 17 |
Marigold of the Poets By Professor LESLIE | 47 |
Dialect in Literature By Sir WILLIAM A CRAIGIE | 69 |
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