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Came not Lord Longauyle to buy some fruit ? Andel . No fat , master , here came no Lords nor Ladies , but di none sweete selfe . Montr . Tis well , say nothing , heres six crownes for two : You say the vertues are to make one strong .
Came not Lord Longauyle to buy some fruit ? Andel . No fat , master , here came no Lords nor Ladies , but di none sweete selfe . Montr . Tis well , say nothing , heres six crownes for two : You say the vertues are to make one strong .
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How now , is thy Lord ready ? Bryan . No so crees sa mee , my Lady will haue some little Tyng in her pelly first . Caro [ lo ] . Oh , then they'le to breakefast . 5 Lod . Footman , does my Lord ride y'th Coach with my Lady , or on ...
How now , is thy Lord ready ? Bryan . No so crees sa mee , my Lady will haue some little Tyng in her pelly first . Caro [ lo ] . Oh , then they'le to breakefast . 5 Lod . Footman , does my Lord ride y'th Coach with my Lady , or on ...
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Now here were two men of the highest rank , the one , the best speaker in the House of Lords , the other ... Lord Chesterfield's has become the standard pronunciation ; Sir William would allow no exceptions to the general rule . §45 .
Now here were two men of the highest rank , the one , the best speaker in the House of Lords , the other ... Lord Chesterfield's has become the standard pronunciation ; Sir William would allow no exceptions to the general rule . §45 .
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Contents
THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 11 |
DESCRIPTION OF THE TEXTS TEXTS I Captain Thomas Stukeley 15961605 | 31 |
Sir John Oldcastle 15991600 | 33 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
appears bilingual called Captain century common consonant construction dear dialect doubt Dublin early effect England English Enter evidence expected fact final Fingallian front Gaelic give hand Hiberno-English Hudibras indicate influence instances Ireland Irish Irishman John kind King known language later Letter look Lord Manx meaning Middle never non-standard normal occurs origin palatal Patrick perhaps period phrase play possible present printed probably pronunciation reason recorded reference reflect remained replaced represent rhyme scene seems seventeenth shelf short similar sounds speak speakers speech spelling Standard Standard English stress suggest sweet taken Teague tell texts Thomas thou usage verb viii vowel words writing written xvii xviii xxiv xxvii