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Side 148
For example, the pairs ache - heed ache and gout - gout artetik contain an
unmodified first member (the ME spelling variants given are the ones
corresponding the most to the present-day forms). When the need for a new term
arose, ache and ...
For example, the pairs ache - heed ache and gout - gout artetik contain an
unmodified first member (the ME spelling variants given are the ones
corresponding the most to the present-day forms). When the need for a new term
arose, ache and ...
Side 148
For example , the pairs ache – heed ache and gout – gout artetik contain an
unmodified first member ( the ME spelling variants given are the ones
corresponding the most to the present - day forms ) . When the need for a new
term arose , ache ...
For example , the pairs ache – heed ache and gout – gout artetik contain an
unmodified first member ( the ME spelling variants given are the ones
corresponding the most to the present - day forms ) . When the need for a new
term arose , ache ...
Side 296
56 7 ) , for the bulk of the book is given over to a consideration of scansion and
rhyme as guides to what is genuinely by Chaucer . This naturally introduces the
question of what text is used as the base for the discussion of scansion and
rhyme .
56 7 ) , for the bulk of the book is given over to a consideration of scansion and
rhyme as guides to what is genuinely by Chaucer . This naturally introduces the
question of what text is used as the base for the discussion of scansion and
rhyme .
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