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- Ayenbite_of_Inwyt abstract "The Ayenbite of Inwyt —also Aȝenbite (Agenbite) of Inwit; literally, the \"again-biting of inner wit\", or the Remorse (Prick) of Conscience—is the title of a confessional prose work written in a Kentish dialect of Middle English. Rendered from the French original, one supposes by a \"very incompetent translator\" (Thomson 1907: 396), it is generally considered more valuable as a record of Kentish pronunciation in the mid-14th century than exalted as a work of literature.".
- Ayenbite_of_Inwyt comment "The Ayenbite of Inwyt —also Aȝenbite (Agenbite) of Inwit; literally, the \"again-biting of inner wit\", or the Remorse (Prick) of Conscience—is the title of a confessional prose work written in a Kentish dialect of Middle English. Rendered from the French original, one supposes by a \"very incompetent translator\" (Thomson 1907: 396), it is generally considered more valuable as a record of Kentish pronunciation in the mid-14th century than exalted as a work of literature.".