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Synonyms: English; English language; English people; arrant; complete; consummate; double-dyed; everlasting; gross; perfect; pure; saturated; side; sodding; staring; stark; thoroughgoing; unadulterated; utter; vestal; virgin; virginal; virtuous
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Three Articles on Metaphor / Society for Pure English
Project Gutenberg's Three Articles on Metaphor, by Society for Pure English ... at www.gutenberg.net Title: Tract XI: Three Articles on Metaphor Author: Society for Pure English details...- creator(s) - Society for Pure English
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- subject(s) - metaphor; metaphors; dead metaphor; phrase; metaphors; dead metaphor; metaphor; phrase;
- title - Three Articles on Metaphor
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Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems / Society for Pure English
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Society for Pure English, Tract 5 by Society for Pure English ... at www.gutenberg.net Title: Society for Pure English, Tract 5 The Englishing of French Words details...- creator(s) - Society for Pure English
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- subject(s) - pronunciation; verb; verb; pronunciation;
- title - Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems
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Society for Pure English, Tract 01 (1919) / Society for Pure English
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Society for Pure English Tract 1 (Oct 1919) by Society for Pure ... included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Society for Pure English Tract 1 (Oct 1919 details...- creator(s) - Society for Pure English
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- subject(s) - litt; oxford; society; literary; professor; trademark; refund; archive; donations; access; literature; pure english; literature; professor; refund; litt; literary; society; trademark; oxford; archive; access; pure english; donations;
- title - Society for Pure English, Tract 01 (1919)
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Society for Pure English, Tract 03 (1920) A Few Practical Suggestions /
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Society for Pure English, Tract 3 (1920) by Society for Pure English ... at www.gutenberg.net Title: Society for Pure English, Tract 3 (1920) A Few Practical Suggestions details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - moral; spelling; literary; moral; spelling; literary;
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Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin / Sargeaunt, John
Project Gutenberg's Society for Pure English Tract 4, by John Sargeaunt This eBook is for the use ... .gutenberg.net Title: Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin details...- creator(s) - Sargeaunt, John
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- subject(s) - vowel; penultima; stress; pronunciation; latin; vowels; greek; 'alias' rule; stems; long vowel; pronounced; stress back; latin; penultima; stress; pronunciation; greek; 'alias' rule; stress back; pronounced; vowel; vowels; long vowel; stems;
- title - Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin
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The Art Of Book-Making / Irving, Washington
lore, or "pure English, undefiled," wherewith to swell their own scanty rills of thought. Being now ... details...- creator(s) - Irving, Washington
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- subject(s) - writers; american literature; writers; american literature;
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The Mutability Of Literature / Irving, Washington
, who wrote his history in rhymes of mongrel Saxon.* Even now many talk of Spenser's 'well of pure English undefiled ... myself in a lofty antique hall, the roof supported by massive joists of old English oak. It was soberly lighted details...- creator(s) - Irving, Washington
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- subject(s) - quarto; abbey; cloisters; westminster; literature; posterity; writers; immortality; american literature; literature; abbey; immortality; writers; quarto; cloisters; american literature; posterity; westminster;
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Robert Burns How To Know Him / Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946
of the Scottish pulpit, and later of Scottish religion in general, if not English, at least as purely English ... , his letters, being written mainly to educated people, are almost all pure English, as was his conversation details...- creator(s) - Neilson, William Allan, 1869-1946
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- subject(s) - sae; owre; hae; frae; wha; bonnie; tam; nae; awa; lang; weel; mony; braw; laddie; lassie; ane; gie; tam samson's; quoted; highland laddie; scottish; highland; quo' findlay; wooing o't; nannie's awa; sic; burns; john highlandman; scots; jean; aye; lang syn; nannie's awa; weel; quo' findlay; quoted; highland; wooing o't; mony; scots; lang; jean; nae; lassie; lang syn; tam samson's; tam; aye; laddie; frae; ane; sic; sae; awa; hae; wha; john highlandman; highland laddie; gie; bonnie; scottish; burns; braw; owre;
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Oak Openings / Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
blood," answered le Bourdon, with a quiet smile, using surprisingly pure English for one in his class ... TYVE." Ben used a very pure English, when his condition in life is remembered; but now and then, he encountered details...- creator(s) - Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851
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- subject(s) - bourdon; pigeonswing; margery; gershom; bee; injin; chippewa; peter; hunter; canoe; dat; canoes; scalp; gershom; injin; pigeonswing; canoe; bee; chippewa; hunter; dat; bourdon; canoes; scalp; peter; margery;
- title - Oak Openings
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The Absentee / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
to talk of the TEEBLES and CHEERS, and to thank Q, and, with so much TEESTE, to speak pure English ... , to speak pure English,' said Mrs. Dareville. 'Pure cockney, you mean,' said Lady Langdale. 'But details...- creator(s) - Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
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- subject(s) - lord colambre; colambre; clonbrony; lady clonbrony; lord clonbrony; miss nugent; nugent; miss broadhurst; lord; lady clonbrony's; lord colambre's; terence o'fay; count o'halloran; lady; lady berryl; lady isabel; lady langdale; clonbrony castle; grace nuge; lady berryl; lord colambre's; miss nugent; lord; clonbrony; lord colambre; lady; lady langdale; count o'halloran; grace nuge; miss broadhurst; lady clonbrony; clonbrony castle; lady clonbrony's; lady isabel; lord clonbrony; colambre; nugent; terence o'fay;
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