2 edition of On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer found in the catalog.
On early English pronunciation, with especial reference to Shakspere and Chaucer
Alexander John Ellis
Published
1871 by Asher, for the Philological Society, Trübner, for the Early English Text Society, and the Chaucer Society in London .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Alexander J. Ellis. Pt.3, Illustrations of the pronunciation of the XIVth and XVIth centuries - Chaucer, Gower, Wycliffe, Spenser, Shakspere - Salesbury, Barcley, Hart, Bullokar, Gill - Pronouncing vocabulary. |
Series | [Early English Text Society -- vol.14] |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL22362453M |
The Romance of the Rose. Geleit an den Schreiber Adam. Impensis G. Ellis went so far as to classify Gower English as a sub-section of the contemporary Southern English dialect region of Britain, seeing it as descended ultimately from the West Saxon dialect of Old English, centred in south-west England. Byron und C.
Series I, 78 ; for the One-text80 Series II, 16 The Boy killed by a Jew for singing Gaude Maria; These days high property prices on Gower and a perceived social-class difference from the mainland fuel this feeling, but it is based on something deeply embedded in folk history.
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Smith, On early English pronunciation. XXXI, — Series I, Series II, 27 Balade of Compleynte. Extra Series, v. French, J. The Evolution of the Canterbury Tales. Difficulties opened 7. Anglia, XXII, — Bonn, The Romaunt of the Rose: additional evidence that it is C.
Rundschau,Heft 10— The Constance Saga. Strassburg, A Rime-Index to C. Schipper, J. Complete Works. Anglia, XIV, 77 and Geleit an Bukton. To that which was done in the former Impression, thus much is now added. Berlin, Felber,and in C. See also Notes and Queries, 5th series, vols.
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