English outline Growth of Modern English
I. The First Grammars and Dictionaries 1. The first books appeared shortly before the sixteenth century 2. These books were intended to teach foreigners English and to teach English pupils a) The first known book is William Bullokar's Pamphlet for Grammar, which was a great achievement for its time. 1. By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries many grammar books existed and thrilled English speakers. 1. The first dictionaries such as Robert Cawdrey's A Table Alphabeticall...of Hard Usuall English Wordes, contained only hard words that would be difficult for a normal person to understand. 2. These early dictionaries didn't even define the words but rather gave a familiar 3. By the eighteenth century dictionaries began to include all word and began to give fuller definitions, part of speech, etymology, and pronunciation. 4. Today, The English language has the best dictionaries on Earth.
a) After he fled to France in 1688, the Glorious Revolution occurred. Shakespeare expressed a common view when he described the unusual events that preceded the assassination of Julius Caesar. Both writers deplored the corrupt politics of the time and the growing commercialism and materialism of the English people. The Puritans finally gained power, took control of Parliament, executed the king, and closed down the theaters. Journalism: A New Profession A. Methods and types of poetry 1. They were the most accomplished literary artists of the early eighteenth century. The king then attempted to outlaw all various Puritan and independent sects. Across the English channel, the French were about to murder a king and set their whole society on a different political course. At this time the ornate style which used many words borrowed from foreign l languages became somewhat popular.
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