169 s.v. To WORK:peoρcans/bƿeoꞃcan(the first letter is Old English wynn, which represents the sound /w/, and the fourth is “insular r”; you can see the original entry in the left columnhere) 175 s.v. MOʹTHER:moðons/bmoðor 211 s.v. LAʹTED:late: s/blate...
I then follow the spread of the vernacular revival's core ideas in lexicography, philology, ballad collecting, and poetry.;I trace the growing re-evaluation of the rude, the peculiar, and the archaic to English and Scottish literary texts of the early nineteenth century, including the poetry ...