The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina vi
... gives note to the Section . Thus , in ' main mægen , ' p . 299 , the heading indicates that the unlabelled mægen is Saxon . If this is not perfectly carried out , the exceptions are such as to cause no uncertainty . The oft - repeated ...
... gives note to the Section . Thus , in ' main mægen , ' p . 299 , the heading indicates that the unlabelled mægen is Saxon . If this is not perfectly carried out , the exceptions are such as to cause no uncertainty . The oft - repeated ...
Pagina 10
... give , to give at elske , to love at finde , to find at faae , to get at drive , to drive PASSIVE . at gives , to be given at elskes , to be loved at findes , to be found at faaes , to be gotten at drives , to be driven : - There is ...
... give , to give at elske , to love at finde , to find at faae , to get at drive , to drive PASSIVE . at gives , to be given at elskes , to be loved at findes , to be found at faaes , to be gotten at drives , to be driven : - There is ...
Pagina 16
... give us this day . the Yah aflet uns thatei skulans siyaima Yea off - let us that - which owing we - be Svasve yah veis afletam thaim skulam unsaraim So - as yea we off - let those debtors Yah ni briggais uns in fraistubnyai Yea not ...
... give us this day . the Yah aflet uns thatei skulans siyaima Yea off - let us that - which owing we - be Svasve yah veis afletam thaim skulam unsaraim So - as yea we off - let those debtors Yah ni briggais uns in fraistubnyai Yea not ...
Pagina 18
... gives us in the eighth century , is , that there were people from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were said to be still distin- guishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but , except in this statement , we have ...
... gives us in the eighth century , is , that there were people from three tribes , Angles , Saxons , and Jutes . The latter were said to be still distin- guishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but , except in this statement , we have ...
Pagina 25
... give his reasons why he had often given copies of translations to folk that were no scholars , and many of them priests too . One of his most interesting chapters is that in which he gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet ...
... give his reasons why he had often given copies of translations to folk that were no scholars , and many of them priests too . One of his most interesting chapters is that in which he gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet ...
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accent adjectival adjective adverb alphabet ancient Anglo-Saxon become BISHOP called Canterbury Tales century character Chaucer cloth compound conjunction consonant Danish dialect distinction English language example expression Extra fcap Faery Queene familiar flexion following quotation French words function German Gothic Gothic languages grammar Greek guttural habit haue Hebrew High Dutch illustration infinitive inflections instances interjection Italian John John Keble King Latin Layamon letter literature Lord means mind modern Mosogothic native nature noun observe old Saxon original Ormulum orthography participle person philology phonetic phrasal phrase plural poet poetry prefix preposition present preterite pronoun pronunciation reader relics rhyme rhythm Romanesque Saxon Second Edition seems sense sentence Shakspeare shew signifies singular sort sound speak speech spelling Spenser substantival substantive syllable symbolic words syntax termination thing thou tion traces translated verb vowel W. W. Skeat writing written þat