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382:"The language of the Bruce is Northern English, the dialect spoken north of the Humber. Barbour himself calls it “Inglis” (Bk. IV. 253), and Scottish writers down to the sixteenth century do the same. The name “Scots” is therefore a term of pure convenience, signifying the English spoken within the political borders of Scotland, which continued to be an independent literary medium after the Northern English of England had ceased to be such, and had yielded place to the standard dialect of Chaucer and his successors. But the language of the Aberdeen Barbour is substantially that of the Yorkshire Richard Rolle." 74: 53: 464:. The lede should not be a detailed list, in one very long sentence, of every aspect of the work. Such details could be laid out in the body of the article, if they are not already there. I have no doubt your intention is of good faith but you demonstrate the same convoluted, fractured sentence construction in your post above that you do in your edit. Sorry if that seems blunt but you do not express yourself well. The existing text is not "(my) version" and if the alternative is yours, the former is distinctly preferable. 84: 284: 263: 179: 158: 22: 189: 334: 530: 324: 525: 421:"this is rambling, poorly-expressed & barely comprehensible - such a level of detail goes in the main body (if not already there); various dubious MOS choices " 300: 140: 495: 130: 505: 437:, and the lack of sources, would be appreciated. If you wish to be constructive, please suggest an alternative lead, to address the highlighted issues. 291: 268: 245: 490: 106: 515: 235: 500: 520: 510: 211: 97: 58: 394: 360: 433:, as to what is wrong with the revised lead, and how your reversion improves the article, let alone address the long outstanding 462:
Editors should avoid lengthy paragraphs and overly specific descriptions – greater detail is saved for the body of the article
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The Bruce: W. M. MACKENZIE, M.A., F.S.A. (Scot.) LONDON ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1909
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what you object to. A sentence, without resorting to throwing a selection from the
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Shouldn't the title reflect that? Like, shouldn't it be italizaed?
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