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... speech into Britain spoke a number of well - defined dialects , of which some of the variant features have survived into our own day . A few Celtic words were incorpor- ated into the speech of the invaders ( e.g. basket , cairn ...
... speech into Britain spoke a number of well - defined dialects , of which some of the variant features have survived into our own day . A few Celtic words were incorpor- ated into the speech of the invaders ( e.g. basket , cairn ...
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... speech . Notwithstanding some superb achievements in the pursuit of his " experiment , ' Wordsworth was in constant danger of echoing the artificial phraseology of the poets whom he criticizes- Nor less , to feed voluptuous thought ...
... speech . Notwithstanding some superb achievements in the pursuit of his " experiment , ' Wordsworth was in constant danger of echoing the artificial phraseology of the poets whom he criticizes- Nor less , to feed voluptuous thought ...
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... speech - rhythm superim- posed . It is unfortunate that the nomenclature of prosody has been borrowed from the classical writers on the subject , since we have to adapt the meanings of their prosodic terms to suit a versification ...
... speech - rhythm superim- posed . It is unfortunate that the nomenclature of prosody has been borrowed from the classical writers on the subject , since we have to adapt the meanings of their prosodic terms to suit a versification ...
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