Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... rule whereby any such sudden outcry be made in the still of the night , ' etc. [ Dyce's definition of ' rule ' applies to this quotation from Stowe , and to other examples given by Halliwell , as well as to the present ' night - rule ...
... rule whereby any such sudden outcry be made in the still of the night , ' etc. [ Dyce's definition of ' rule ' applies to this quotation from Stowe , and to other examples given by Halliwell , as well as to the present ' night - rule ...
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... rule , and was thus phonemically and orthographically - but not semantically - leveled with original rule . We may safely assume that the new form was at first confined to popular or colloquial speech , whilst revel never disappeared ...
... rule , and was thus phonemically and orthographically - but not semantically - leveled with original rule . We may safely assume that the new form was at first confined to popular or colloquial speech , whilst revel never disappeared ...
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... rule In any place but here , at Boon - fire , or at Yule ( 1622 ) . Now I will go see what rule they keep , nunc in tumul- tum ibo ( 1677 ) . ' What a rule is there ? ' Quid turbæ est ? ( 1690 ) . ' What a reul's here ! You make a nice ...
... rule In any place but here , at Boon - fire , or at Yule ( 1622 ) . Now I will go see what rule they keep , nunc in tumul- tum ibo ( 1677 ) . ' What a rule is there ? ' Quid turbæ est ? ( 1690 ) . ' What a reul's here ! You make a nice ...
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