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Did the educated class really speak so well in the 19th century?
05-07-2015, 01:08 PM
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RE: Did the educated class really speak so well in the 19th century?
Hi Juan,

Yes I think so. I've recently read the Civil War diaries and letters of George Templeton Strong, Mary Chestnut, Varina Davis, Fanny Seward and Mary Todd Lincoln to name only a few. They wrote beautiful, elegantly constructed sentences that are a joy to read.

Even a perusal of the writings of "common" people who were not necessarily lettered or famous is a wonderful experience for those of us who appreciate words.

It's so different from today, it's almost as if we are speaking a different language than they did.
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RE: Did the educated class really speak so well in the 19th century? - LincolnToddFan - 05-07-2015 01:08 PM

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