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xxxiv ÆäÀÌÁö
... rhyme that induces it ) . Whereas we distinguish the possessive case sing . and plur . in nouns by the use of an apostrophe , there was no such constant practice in old writing and printing ; and , accordingly , we find mans where we ...
... rhyme that induces it ) . Whereas we distinguish the possessive case sing . and plur . in nouns by the use of an apostrophe , there was no such constant practice in old writing and printing ; and , accordingly , we find mans where we ...
xxxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... rhyme's sake as that noted in last section.— But least and lest are unstable . In the first six occurrences of the con- junction lest in Paradise Lost , the spelling in the original edition is least ( e.g. " least bad men should boast ...
... rhyme's sake as that noted in last section.— But least and lest are unstable . In the first six occurrences of the con- junction lest in Paradise Lost , the spelling in the original edition is least ( e.g. " least bad men should boast ...
xxxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... rhyme : L'All . 103 , Hobs . I. 17 , Lyc . 129 ) , seven and friend , just as now . Threads occurs but twice , and both times as threds . Jet occurs but once , and then as jeat , but rhyming to violet ( Lyc . 144 ) . Thir frequent ...
... rhyme : L'All . 103 , Hobs . I. 17 , Lyc . 129 ) , seven and friend , just as now . Threads occurs but twice , and both times as threds . Jet occurs but once , and then as jeat , but rhyming to violet ( Lyc . 144 ) . Thir frequent ...
xxxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... rhymes , and which , though there and generally spelt vein , is some- times veine . He has the spellings ayr and air within eighteen lines of each other ( Pens . ) , and both aires and airs for the plural . The Short I sound ( as in ...
... rhymes , and which , though there and generally spelt vein , is some- times veine . He has the spellings ayr and air within eighteen lines of each other ( Pens . ) , and both aires and airs for the plural . The Short I sound ( as in ...
xl ÆäÀÌÁö
... rhyme ( Ps . LXXX . 33 ) , but also haughty and haughtie . Another Long O sound , usually so called , though ... rhymed to hut , and Dr. Johnson himself having preserved his provincial poonch for punch . I have found no evidences ...
... rhyme ( Ps . LXXX . 33 ) , but also haughty and haughtie . Another Long O sound , usually so called , though ... rhymed to hut , and Dr. Johnson himself having preserved his provincial poonch for punch . I have found no evidences ...
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