I never, and was born and learned mine English in Kent in the Weald where, I doubt not, is spoken as broad and rude English as in any place of England... Westminster - Strana 214autor/autoři: Sir Walter Besant - 1895 - 398 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 350 str.
...imperfectness in the French and English languages, "In France was I never, and was born and learned mine English in Kent, in the Weald, where I doubt not is...broad and rude English as in any place of England." The Weald of Kent is now a fertile district, rich in corn-land and pasture, with farm-houses and villages... | |
| effendi Abderahman (pseud.) - 1854 - 342 str.
...remembered my sympleness ; for in France was I never, and have learned mine English in the wealds of Kent, where I doubt not is spoken as broad and rude English as is in any place within this reaulmc of Englande ; and thus, when all things came tofore me, I fell... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1859 - 430 str.
...remembered my sympleness — for in France was I never, and have learned mine English in the Wealds of Kent, where I doubt not is spoken as broad and rude English as is in any place within this realme of Englonde — and thus, when all these things came tofore me,... | |
| 1865 - 886 str.
...only conclusive evidence on the subject: — "In France was I never, and was born and learned mine English in Kent, in the Weald, where I doubt not,...broad and rude English as in any place of England." The Weald of Kent is now a fertile district, rich in corn and pasture land, with farm houses and villages... | |
| Robert Furley - 1874 - 498 str.
...his simple and imperfect knowledge of the French and English languages, " In France was I never, and was born and learned my English in Kent, in the Weald,...broad and rude English as in any place of England." In some lonely farm of this wild district, therefore, are we, upon the best of evidence, his own words,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 str.
...please everyman by cause of diversity and change of language." His own mothertongue, too was that of " Kent in the Weald, where I doubt not is spoken as broad and rude English as in any place of England ;' and coupling this with his long absence in Flanders, we can hardlj wonder at the confession he makes... | |
| Charles Knight - 1877 - 174 str.
...imperfectness in the French and English languages, " In France was I never, and was born and learned mine English in Kent, in the Weald, where I doubt not is...broad and rude English as in any place of England." The Weald of Kent is now a fertile district, rich in corn-land and pasture, with farm-houses and villages... | |
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 522 str.
...please every man by cause of diversity and change of language." His own mother-tongue too was that of " Kent in the Weald, where I doubt not is spoken as broad and rude English as in any place in England ; " and coupling this with his long absence in Flanders we can hardly wonder at the confession... | |
| John Richard Green - 1879 - 230 str.
...please every man by cause of diversity and change of language." His own mother-tongue too was that of " Kent in the Weald, where I doubt not is spoken as broad and rude English as in any place in England ; " and coupling this with his long absence in Flanders we can hardly wonder at the confession... | |
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