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Page 87
... Lord Longauyle to buy some fruit ? Andel . No fat , master , here came no Lords nor Ladies , but di none sweete ... Lord Montrosse returne to you ? Both . No fat , sweete master , no Lord did turne to vs : Peepes feene . Longa . I am ...
... Lord Longauyle to buy some fruit ? Andel . No fat , master , here came no Lords nor Ladies , but di none sweete ... Lord Montrosse returne to you ? Both . No fat , sweete master , no Lord did turne to vs : Peepes feene . Longa . I am ...
Page 88
... Lord ride y'th Coach with my Lady , or on horsebacke ? Bryan . No faat la , my Lady will haue me Lord sheet wid her , my Lord will sheet in de one side , and my Lady sheet in de toder side . [ Exit . [ Hipollito has been delayed by the ...
... Lord ride y'th Coach with my Lady , or on horsebacke ? Bryan . No faat la , my Lady will haue me Lord sheet wid her , my Lord will sheet in de one side , and my Lady sheet in de toder side . [ Exit . [ Hipollito has been delayed by the ...
Page 209
... Lords , the other , the best speaker in the House of Commons , differing entirely . Lord Chesterfield's has become the standard pronunciation ; Sir William would allow no exceptions to the general rule . $ 45 . The use of a - spellings ...
... Lords , the other , the best speaker in the House of Commons , differing entirely . Lord Chesterfield's has become the standard pronunciation ; Sir William would allow no exceptions to the general rule . $ 45 . The use of a - spellings ...
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DESCRIPTION OF THE TEXTS | 31 |
TEXTS | 76 |
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Aphorismical Discovery back vowel bilingual speaker Bog-Witticisms Brave Irishman Brogue Captain consonant dear Joy Dermot Derry dialects diphthong Dobson doubt Dublin ejaculation England evidence final Fingall Fingallian front vowels haue Hiberno-English Honest Whore idiom instances Ireland Irish Hudibras Irish language Irish Masque Irish neutral Irish words King loanwords long vowel maake Manx Gaelic meaning medial Middle English non-standard spellings noun oaths occurs origin palatal palatal consonant Patrick phonemes phrase play postponed stress printed probably pronoun pronunciation Purgatorium Hibernicum rapparees reference reflect represent rhyme scene Scottish Scottish Gaelic secondary language seems seventeenth century sh-spellings shelf Shoul Sir John Oldcastle speech Standard English Stukeley Teague Teigue tell texts Thomas Thomas Stukeley thou Trooparr Ubique XII Ulster unvoicing usage verb viii Welsh Embassador write construction xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv xxvi xxvii