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... living in Yorkshire or in Arkansas , he writes in the dialect of Yorkshire or in that of Arkansas , he will be understood by those who belong to his class or to his sec- tion of country , but he may be unintelligible , as well as ...
... living in Yorkshire or in Arkansas , he writes in the dialect of Yorkshire or in that of Arkansas , he will be understood by those who belong to his class or to his sec- tion of country , but he may be unintelligible , as well as ...
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... found in the works of living authors only , should not be deemed in present use ; but in these days of change words go and come more rapidly . Old names disappear with old things , or acquire new meanings ; 8 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
... found in the works of living authors only , should not be deemed in present use ; but in these days of change words go and come more rapidly . Old names disappear with old things , or acquire new meanings ; 8 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
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... living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our necessity ; but , if we will have things of magnificence and splendour , we must 1 Ben Jonson : Discoveries . Borrowed from ...
... living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our necessity ; but , if we will have things of magnificence and splendour , we must 1 Ben Jonson : Discoveries . Borrowed from ...
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... living things , grows in ways that cannot be foreseen and changes as it grows . Difficult as it sometimes is to determine what is good English to - day , it is still more difficult to conjecture what will be good English in the next ...
... living things , grows in ways that cannot be foreseen and changes as it grows . Difficult as it sometimes is to determine what is good English to - day , it is still more difficult to conjecture what will be good English in the next ...
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... living different from its own , as , " the raging torrent , " " the fiery steed , " " leaps the live thunder , " " a bleak northeasterly expression . " 5 This figure is called Personifica- tion . PERSONIFICATION . ▭▭ 4 Properly used ...
... living different from its own , as , " the raging torrent , " " the fiery steed , " " leaps the live thunder , " " a bleak northeasterly expression . " 5 This figure is called Personifica- tion . PERSONIFICATION . ▭▭ 4 Properly used ...
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