The tale of the man of lawe, The pardoneres tale, The second nonnes tale, The chanouns yemannes tale, ed. by W.W. Skeat1877 - 276 страница |
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Страница xi
... French ai . Those who have a difficulty with this sound may use the ordinary pronoun I. The modern sound ai , as in wait , was not thoroughly established till the seventeenth century , although it began to make its appearance in the ...
... French ai . Those who have a difficulty with this sound may use the ordinary pronoun I. The modern sound ai , as in wait , was not thoroughly established till the seventeenth century , although it began to make its appearance in the ...
Страница xii
... French é and è ( which are not allowed to rhyme ) , may have existed , but as they were allowed to rhyme in Chaucer , they cannot be separated with certainty . Dickens's Sai - rey Gamp has the close sound , the usual Sarah has the open ...
... French é and è ( which are not allowed to rhyme ) , may have existed , but as they were allowed to rhyme in Chaucer , they cannot be separated with certainty . Dickens's Sai - rey Gamp has the close sound , the usual Sarah has the open ...
Страница xiii
... French u , German ü , in all words of French origin . This became like our modern ew during the seventeenth century , and may be so pronounced by those to whom the French sound is too difficult . In words not of French origin , eu ai'oo ...
... French u , German ü , in all words of French origin . This became like our modern ew during the seventeenth century , and may be so pronounced by those to whom the French sound is too difficult . In words not of French origin , eu ai'oo ...
Страница xiv
... French words = j , but the e was sometimes omitted in writing . GH = kb , the Scotch and German sound of ch , or kh as it is best written , produced by making the contact of the tongue with the soft palate for k so imperfect that a ...
... French words = j , but the e was sometimes omitted in writing . GH = kb , the Scotch and German sound of ch , or kh as it is best written , produced by making the contact of the tongue with the soft palate for k so imperfect that a ...
Страница xv
... French and Italian1 , may say ee , as in mien , mean , but they will be quite wrong if they pronounce it as at present in mine . I short = i , as in pit , stiff , pin ; not as in French or Italian . Compare English finny , fish , with ...
... French and Italian1 , may say ee , as in mien , mean , but they will be quite wrong if they pronounce it as at present in mine . I short = i , as in pit , stiff , pin ; not as in French or Italian . Compare English finny , fish , with ...
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Страница ix - ON EARLY ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer.
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Страница 185 - And giving him solution ; then congeal him ; And then dissolve him ; then again congeal him : For look, how oft I iterate the work So many times I add unto his virtue. As, if at first one ounce convert a hundred, After his second loose, he'll turn a thousand ; His third solution, ten ; his fourth, a hundred ; After his fifth, a thousand thousand ounces Of any imperfect metal, into pure Silver or gold, in all examinations, 390 As good as any of the natural mine.
Страница 166 - Di Caritade, e giuso intra i mortali « Se' di speranza fontana vivace. « Donna, se' tanto grande, e tanto vali, « Che qual vuol grazia, ea Te non ricorre, « Sua disianza vuol volar senz'ali.
Страница 53 - For soothly thou art oon of his assent, To sleen us yonge folk, thou false theef...
Страница 45 - The holy writ take I to my witnesse, That luxurie is in wyn and dronkenesse. Lo, how that dronken Loth, unkindely, Lay by his doghtres two, unwitingly; So dronke he was, he niste what he wroghte.
Страница 47 - How greet labour and cost is thee to finde ! Thise cokes, how they stampe, and streyne, and grind And turnen substaunce in-to accident, To fulfille al thy likerous talent! Out of the harde bones knokke they The mary, for they caste noght a-wey That may go thurgh the golet softe and swote...
Страница 195 - Are flown in fumo,' every glass is burst ; Furnace and all rent down, as if a bolt Of thunder had been driven through the house. Retorts, receivers, pelicans,' bolt-heads,* All struck in shivers ! (SUBTLE falls down as in a swoon.) Help, good sir ! alas, Coldness and death invades him.
Страница 53 - And on the ground, which is my modres gate, I knokke with my staf, bothe erly and late, And seye, 'leve moder, leet me in! Lo, how I vanish, flesh, and blood, and skin!