The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... sound when it occurs in " meat " ? To which my Irish correspondent answers that when he said the Irish peasant " cannot manage " the " ea , " he did not mean that there is any physical difficulty in his way , or that it is as hard for ...
... sound when it occurs in " meat " ? To which my Irish correspondent answers that when he said the Irish peasant " cannot manage " the " ea , " he did not mean that there is any physical difficulty in his way , or that it is as hard for ...
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... sound of " ea " in " great " was the universal sound of " ea . ” On the contrary , an examination of the rhymes of Spenser ( an Englishman who pronounced English in Ireland at the critical date ) tends to show that " ea " at that time ...
... sound of " ea " in " great " was the universal sound of " ea . ” On the contrary , an examination of the rhymes of Spenser ( an Englishman who pronounced English in Ireland at the critical date ) tends to show that " ea " at that time ...
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... sound ( as before the letter " r " ) required a more decided sound , " retreat , " for example , might become practically indistinguishable from " retrate " ( so written ) , and " appear " would rhyme with " were " or " here ...
... sound ( as before the letter " r " ) required a more decided sound , " retreat , " for example , might become practically indistinguishable from " retrate " ( so written ) , and " appear " would rhyme with " were " or " here ...
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