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... short [ that is , short by nature ] in their last sillables . ( Smith 2.354 ) The consistency between Spenser and Campion is indeed impressive , and we shall see other instances where Campion's treatise elaborates or explains , or ...
... short [ that is , short by nature ] in their last sillables . ( Smith 2.354 ) The consistency between Spenser and Campion is indeed impressive , and we shall see other instances where Campion's treatise elaborates or explains , or ...
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... short as [ I ] . Presumably , the short way sounds better to him , but he cannot be sure that Spenser also found it preferable . In fact , as we saw , Spenser did not . At any rate , faced with uncertainty , Harvey's recourse is to ...
... short as [ I ] . Presumably , the short way sounds better to him , but he cannot be sure that Spenser also found it preferable . In fact , as we saw , Spenser did not . At any rate , faced with uncertainty , Harvey's recourse is to ...
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... short . Stanyhurst is concerned with these same words . He makes them common , reflecting both pronunciations , and decides to spell them with ee to indicate [ i : ] and with e to indicate [ I ] ( Smith 1.146 ) . The author of an ...
... short . Stanyhurst is concerned with these same words . He makes them common , reflecting both pronunciations , and decides to spell them with ee to indicate [ i : ] and with e to indicate [ I ] ( Smith 1.146 ) . The author of an ...
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