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Peter Stent, London printseller, circa 1642-1665 : being a catalogue raisonné of his engraved prints and books with an historical and bibliographical introduction
by
Stent, Peter, fl
,
Globe, Alexander
in
Bibliography -- Early printed books -- 17th century -- Catalogs
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Engraving -- 17th century -- England -- London -- Catalogs
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Engraving, English -- Catalogs
1985
Approaches to World Englishes Print Media
by
Islam, Mohammad Nurul
,
Hashim, Azirah
in
Bilingualism
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English as an international language
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English newspapers
2020
This article provides a study of important frameworks expected to interpret and analyse World Englishes print media (newspapers). It is clear that the frameworks of Kachruvian and Strevens initially theorize print media and lexical borrowing. This leads to the introduction of numerous paradigms and ideas suggested by other prominent theorists about the World Englishes news media perspective. All in all, a summary of such frameworks contributes to building distinct approaches to the print media of World Englishes.
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Peter Stent, London Printseller
1985
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The English Broadside Print, c.1550–c.1650
by
Jones, Malcolm
in
English Broadside Print c.1550–c.1650
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motif of Woman and the Men of the Four Elements
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popular and striking European monsters, known in their English manifestation ‐ Bulchin and Thingut (engraved version) or Fill Gut and Pinch belly
2010
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References and Further Reading
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Early Modern English Print Culture
by
King, John N.
in
Caxton acknowledges his explicit desire to avoid increasingly archaic language
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Early Modern English Print Culture
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Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
2008
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