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... London , now the dominant city of England , reigned supreme . The London dialect had originally been a Southern dialect , with its characteristics largely Southeastern , but by Chaucer's time it had become mainly East Midland in charac ...
... London , now the dominant city of England , reigned supreme . The London dialect had originally been a Southern dialect , with its characteristics largely Southeastern , but by Chaucer's time it had become mainly East Midland in charac ...
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... London , which Beaumont made fun of in 1608 in his The Knight of the Burning Pestle . Thomas Dekker ( ca. 1570-1641 ) was another versatile professional who turned his hand to a variety of kinds of writing , including prose pamphlets ...
... London , which Beaumont made fun of in 1608 in his The Knight of the Burning Pestle . Thomas Dekker ( ca. 1570-1641 ) was another versatile professional who turned his hand to a variety of kinds of writing , including prose pamphlets ...
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... London , reveal his extensive knowledge of London's underworld , and he tells his stories of swindles and immoralities with all the zest of a good crime reporter . Indeed , there is something of the journalist in the Greene of these ...
... London , reveal his extensive knowledge of London's underworld , and he tells his stories of swindles and immoralities with all the zest of a good crime reporter . Indeed , there is something of the journalist in the Greene of these ...
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