Cody Oct 15, 2013 #61 synchromesh said: Lets go one stage further to old English... Click to expand... If you want a good read, written in 18th century English, try Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon - a superb read!
synchromesh said: Lets go one stage further to old English... Click to expand... If you want a good read, written in 18th century English, try Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon - a superb read!
synchromesh Oct 15, 2013 #62 slawkenbergius said: i wonder whether they ever said hathn't for hath not? Click to expand... lol !!
synchromesh Oct 15, 2013 #63 Cody said: If you want a good read, written in 18th century English, try Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon - a superb read! Click to expand... To be honest mate I wouldn't understand a word of it As it is I would rather say...." Here he is .... yorick...I knew him for ages" Last edited: Oct 15, 2013
Cody said: If you want a good read, written in 18th century English, try Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon - a superb read! Click to expand... To be honest mate I wouldn't understand a word of it As it is I would rather say...." Here he is .... yorick...I knew him for ages"
Shidar Oct 15, 2013 #64 Listeri69 said: Punctuation can me a matter of life and death for example Pardon impossible, to be sent to Siberia. = Death Pardon, impossible to be sent to Siberia = Life Click to expand... I am already from Siberia so forgive me my bad English
Listeri69 said: Punctuation can me a matter of life and death for example Pardon impossible, to be sent to Siberia. = Death Pardon, impossible to be sent to Siberia = Life Click to expand... I am already from Siberia so forgive me my bad English