The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... belongs the English language in respect of that which is the oldest and most material part of it . It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact ...
... belongs the English language in respect of that which is the oldest and most material part of it . It has received so many additions from other sources , and has worked them up with so much individuality of effect , as to have in fact ...
Pagina 22
... belong to the present subject , which is the immediate influence of the British on the Saxon . 21. We can never expect to know with anything like pre- cision what were the relations of the British and Saxon languages to each other and ...
... belong to the present subject , which is the immediate influence of the British on the Saxon . 21. We can never expect to know with anything like pre- cision what were the relations of the British and Saxon languages to each other and ...
Pagina 36
... belongs to substantives : thus , substantive Mann , pronoun In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for 36 THE RISE OF THE ...
... belongs to substantives : thus , substantive Mann , pronoun In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for 36 THE RISE OF THE ...
Pagina 58
... belong here ; and so also a variety of commercial , legal , heraldic , and political words , as advocate , alliance , arrearage , chattels , custom , demise , devise , domain , fief , feally , homage , liege , loyalty , manor , meynie ...
... belong here ; and so also a variety of commercial , legal , heraldic , and political words , as advocate , alliance , arrearage , chattels , custom , demise , devise , domain , fief , feally , homage , liege , loyalty , manor , meynie ...
Pagina 103
... belong to this runic sort of inscription , as it is aptly worded in the Exeter Song - Book : - Ræd sceal mon secgan , Rune writan . Rede is thing for man to say , Rune to write . Codex Exoniensis , p . 342 , ed . Thorpe . It is now ...
... belong to this runic sort of inscription , as it is aptly worded in the Exeter Song - Book : - Ræd sceal mon secgan , Rune writan . Rede is thing for man to say , Rune to write . Codex Exoniensis , p . 342 , ed . Thorpe . It is now ...
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