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White's often-recurring suggestion of the Elizabethanism of our provincial dialect. Mr. White speaks of the vowels as having had their "pure sound" in the Elizabethan age. We are not sure if we understand him rightly; but have they lost it? We English have the same vowel-sounds with other nations, but indicate them by different signs.
Rightly or wrongly, the most eminent lawyers in Holland ascribe the often-recurring cases of miscarriage of justice in some countries which have adopted the jury system to this system itself, and it is very improbable, therefore, that in this respect the Dutch will copy any of their neighbours.
Another source of "carnal pride" little suspected, I fear, by my dear instructress was found in the often-recurring prayer meetings.
A primary object of the NavalAnnual indeed, the chief reason for its publication being to assist in advancing the efficiency of the British Navy, its pages are eminently the place for a review of the historical examples of the often-recurring inability of systems established in peace to stand the test of war.
He knew he could not help the deplorable mistake that had been made, but he knew he could not mend it; for the days and weeks went by, and no one claimed his name or his possessions. And now there began to creep over him a cloudy consciousness of often-recurring confusion in his head. He would unaccountably lose, sometimes whole hours, sometimes a whole day and night.
Which pronunciation do you prefer for his often-recurring and famous sea-epithet: the thunder-on-the-precipices of poluphloisboio thalasses, or the lisping-on-the-sands of poluphleesbeeo thalassace? For truly there are advocates of either; but neither I suppose would have appealed much to Mr. Pope.
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