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Pagina vi
If this is not perfectly carried out , the exceptions are such as to cause no
uncertainty . The oft - repeated names , Chaucer , Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton ,
Tennyson , are frequently indicated by abbreviations which speak for themselves
.
If this is not perfectly carried out , the exceptions are such as to cause no
uncertainty . The oft - repeated names , Chaucer , Shakspeare , Spenser , Milton ,
Tennyson , are frequently indicated by abbreviations which speak for themselves
.
Pagina 4
The Hebrew word for rock is zoon or TSOOR , after which a famous Phænician
city seated on a rock was called Zõr , as it is always called in the Old Testament ;
but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phænician mouths so as to cause them
...
The Hebrew word for rock is zoon or TSOOR , after which a famous Phænician
city seated on a rock was called Zõr , as it is always called in the Old Testament ;
but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phænician mouths so as to cause them
...
Pagina 7
One important cause of unconformability is the introduction of foreign words . This
applies to all Gothic words beginning with P , which are foreigners and not
subject to this law . There is also a certain amount of accidental disturbance .
One important cause of unconformability is the introduction of foreign words . This
applies to all Gothic words beginning with P , which are foreigners and not
subject to this law . There is also a certain amount of accidental disturbance .
Pagina 14
To this cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family
of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Mosogothic : in
the seventh century Anglo - Saxon began to be cultivated by means of ...
To this cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family
of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Mosogothic : in
the seventh century Anglo - Saxon began to be cultivated by means of ...
Pagina 24
The power of this Anglian nation and the admiration she excited in her
neighbours , caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form
their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . The Angles first produced a
cultivated ...
The power of this Anglian nation and the admiration she excited in her
neighbours , caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form
their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . The Angles first produced a
cultivated ...
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accent adjective adverb alliteration already ancient appears become belongs Bible called cause century character Chaucer cloth common compared compound continued dialect distinction early Edition effect element English example expression fact familiar fcap flexion French function German give grammar Greek habit hand idea illustration indicate instances interjection John King known language Latin less letter literature living look lost manner means mind nature Notes noun observe once original passed period person phrase plural poetry position preposition present pronoun pronunciation Queene reader reason regard represented Saxon seems seen sense sentence sometimes sort sound speak speech spelling stand substantive syllable symbolic term termination thing third thou thought tion traces translated true verb vowel whole word writing written