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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ... - Page 11
by John Walker - 1828 - 783 pages
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English Linguistics, 1500-1800: (A Collection of Facsimile Reprints), Issue 117

1791 - 298 pages
...in the provinces, if conllantly relidcnt there, arc furc to be ftrongly tinctured with the diaU-cl of the country in which they live. Hence it is, that...the vulgar pronunciation of London, though not half fo erroneous as that of Scotland, I reiand, or any of the provinces, is, to a porfon of correa talk,...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

John Walker - English language - 1806 - 636 pages
...education in London are generally free from the vices of the vulgar ; but the best educated people in the provinces, if constantly resident there, are...sure to be strongly tinctured with the dialect of ihe country in which they live. Hence it is, that the vulgar pronunciation of London, though toot half...
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Vollständige: systematische Anweisung zur richtigen Aussprache englischer Wörter

A. W. Winkelmann - English language - 1816 - 514 pages
...from the vices of the vulgar; but the» best educated people in the provinces, if constantly residenc there, are sure to be strongly tinctured with the...country in which they live. Hence it is, that the vulgar pro. nunciatiou of London, though not half so erroneous as that oC Scotland, Ireland, or any of the...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...

John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1819 - 800 pages
...vices of the vulgar; but the best educated people 11 the provinces, if constantly resident there, arc sure to be strongly tinctured with the dialect of...that the vulgar pronunciation of London, though not h-Jf «o erroneous as that of Scotland, Ireland, or any of the provinces, is, to a person of correct...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (etc.)

John Walker - English language - 1822 - 710 pages
...vulgar ; but the best educated peop.e i. (a* provinces, if constantly resident there, are sure to ba strongly tinctured with the dialect of the country...erroneous as that of Scotland, Ireland, or any of the provinces, is, to a person of correct taste, a thousand times more offeq. sive and disgusting. In order...
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A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper ...

John Walker - Bible - 1823 - 808 pages
...don are generulljr free from the vices of the vulgar ; but the best educated people i the province*, if constantly resident there, are sure to be strongly tinctured with the dialect of tvr camry jt whtcb .they live. Hence it u, that the vulgar pronunciation of London, though not kali...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary

John Walker - 1824 - 788 pages
...education in London arc generally free from the vices of the vulgar ; but the best educated people in the provinces, if constantly resident there, are sure to be strongly tinctured v.-iih the dialect of the country in which they live. Hence it is that the vulgar pronunciation of...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary [ed. by J. Murdoch].

John Walker - 1827 - 864 pages
...London are ge.ierally free from the vireiof the vulgar; but the best educated people ill the province» if constantly resident there, are sure to be strongly...erroneous as that of Scotland, Ireland, or any of the provinces, is, to a person of correct taste, a thousand times more offen, sivc ar d disgusting. In...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary ... of the English Language ...

John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...In the provinces, if constantly resident there, ire sure to be strongly tinctured with the lialert of the country" in which they live. Hence it is, that...erroneous as that of Scotland, Ireland, or any of the provinces. is, to a person of correct taste, a thousand times more offensive and disgusting. DIRECTIONS...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of the English Language...

John Walker - English language - 1834 - 682 pages
...education in London are generally free from the vices of the vulgar ; but the best educated people in the. provinces, if constantly resident there, are...erroneous as that of Scotland, Ireland, or any of the provinces, is, to a person of correct taste, a thousand times more offensive and disgusting. 12 DlRKCTIOHS...
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