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... spelling and phrasing have in a great measure passed away , and are now only with difficulty understood by the generality of English readers . It may also be said that until the day of Johnson spelling was in a fluid , indefinite ...
... spelling and phrasing have in a great measure passed away , and are now only with difficulty understood by the generality of English readers . It may also be said that until the day of Johnson spelling was in a fluid , indefinite ...
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... spelling rime ; why , I know not , nor why he prefers it to ryme , which was equally common in the days of Elizabeth and the early Stuarts . Personally , I see no more reason for spelling as Shakespeare's printers did than for walking ...
... spelling rime ; why , I know not , nor why he prefers it to ryme , which was equally common in the days of Elizabeth and the early Stuarts . Personally , I see no more reason for spelling as Shakespeare's printers did than for walking ...
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... SPELLING CHANGES . ( 10 S. vi . 403. ) YOUR correspondent is , I fear , confusing two quite different things . One is a truly phonetic spelling , which would be highly desirable , and in many cases even more etymological ; but this is ...
... SPELLING CHANGES . ( 10 S. vi . 403. ) YOUR correspondent is , I fear , confusing two quite different things . One is a truly phonetic spelling , which would be highly desirable , and in many cases even more etymological ; but this is ...
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