| Joseph Haslewood - 1811 - 326 sivua
...so currant as our Southerne English is, no more is the far Westerne mas speach : ye shall therfore take the vsuall speach of the Court, and that of London...and not much aboue. I say not this but that in euery sbyre of England there be gentlemen and others that speake but specially write as good Southerne as... | |
| Joseph Haslewood - 1811 - 330 sivua
...so currant as our Southerne English is, no more is the far Westerne mas speach : ye shall therfore take the vsuall speach of the Court, and that of London...myles, and not much aboue. I say not this but that in eueryshyre of England there be gentlemen and others that speake but specially write as good Southerne... | |
| 1867 - 816 sivua
...Southern English is ; no more is the far Western man's speech. Ye shall, therefore, take the usual speech of the Court, and that of London, and the shires lying about London, within sixty miles and not much above." All our greatest writers from the days of Shakespeare to our own have,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 sivua
...Southern English is ; no more is the far Western man's speech : ye shall therefore take the usual speech of the court and that of London and the shires lying about London within sixty miles and not much above. I say not this but in every shire of England there be gentlemen and... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 sivua
...daily talke, whether they be noblemen or gentlemen, or of their best clarkes, all is a matter, &c. Ye shall therefore take the vsuall speach of the court, and that of -London, and the shires lying abovt London within Ix myles, and not mvch aboue. I say not this, bvt that in euery shyre of England... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 sivua
...daily talke, whether they be noblemen or gentlemen, or of their best clarkes, all is a matter, &c. Ye shall therefore take the vsuall speach of the court, and that of London, and the shires lying abovt London within Ix myles, and not ravch aboue. I say not this, bvt that in euery shyre of England... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 548 sivua
...daily talke, whether they be noblemen or gentlemen, or of their best clarkes, all is a matter, &c. Ye shall therefore take the vsuall speach of the court, and that of London, and the shires lying abovt London within Ix myles, and not mvch aboue. I say not this, bvt that in euery shyre of England... | |
| 1867 - 854 sivua
...Southern English is ; no more is the far Western man's speech. Ye shall, therefore, take the usual speech of the Court, and that of London, and the shires lying about London, within sixty miles, and not much above." All our greatest writers from the days of Shakspeare to our own.... | |
| James Eccleston - 1847 - 504 sivua
...after similar lamentations, lays down as the correct rule for speech or writing, "the usual speech of the court, and that of London, and the shires lying about London within sixty miles, and not much above." 7. In spite of these well meant efforts, however, a singular affectation,... | |
| George Roberts - 1856 - 620 sivua
...Puttenham, in his " Art of Poesie," lays down as the correct rule for speech or writing, " The usual speech of the Court and that of London, and the shires lying about London within sixty miles, and not much above." The knights of Cornwall, in the reign of Edward II., claimed their... | |
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