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... northern dialect , especially as spoken in Yorkshire , which condemned it for its harshness a verdict which his translator John of Trevisa expands with evident satisfaction . The Northerners , on the other hand , were not yet ashamed of ...
... northern dialect , especially as spoken in Yorkshire , which condemned it for its harshness a verdict which his translator John of Trevisa expands with evident satisfaction . The Northerners , on the other hand , were not yet ashamed of ...
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... northern men and the Scots . The north , however , made no attempt to meet the supply of southern books by the production of northern rivals . The southern standard was readily adopted by Northern writers , and before long had even ...
... northern men and the Scots . The north , however , made no attempt to meet the supply of southern books by the production of northern rivals . The southern standard was readily adopted by Northern writers , and before long had even ...
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... northern stamp . His speech , however , becomes less and less dialectal as the dialogue proceeds , and in the end differs little from Standard English . Bulleyn evidently became tired of writing Northumbrian , or thought that a very ...
... northern stamp . His speech , however , becomes less and less dialectal as the dialogue proceeds , and in the end differs little from Standard English . Bulleyn evidently became tired of writing Northumbrian , or thought that a very ...
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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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