Excerpt from A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare, Vol. 2: With Remarks on His Language and That of His Contemporaries, Together With Notes on His Plays and Poems
L Creature frequently pronounced as a trisyllable LL - Ou brews and pleasure as trisyllables m - Accentuation of pelt/roan, bufi'oon, baboon MIL - Derivation of certain proper names in Shakespeare nun - Pronunciation of past participles ending in fled LV. - Peculiar use of vast.
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