The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 290
... Lord , how cross and opposite man's conceit to God's , and how contrary our thoughts unto His ! For even ad ... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . In -ure ( Latin -ura , as mensura ) . Examples - measure , seizure , suture ...
... Lord , how cross and opposite man's conceit to God's , and how contrary our thoughts unto His ! For even ad ... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . In -ure ( Latin -ura , as mensura ) . Examples - measure , seizure , suture ...
Pagina 308
... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . And felt the boat shock earth , and looking up , Beheld the enchanted towers of Carbonek , A castle like a rock upon a rock , With chasm - like portals open to the sea , And steps that met the ...
... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . And felt the boat shock earth , and looking up , Beheld the enchanted towers of Carbonek , A castle like a rock upon a rock , With chasm - like portals open to the sea , And steps that met the ...
Pagina 350
... Alfred Tennyson , The Brook . This form occurs frequently in its substantival aspect . signatary . All the Powers , signataries of the Treaty of 1856 .'— Queen's Speech , 1867 . contemporary . Seneca was strictly a contemporary of St ...
... Alfred Tennyson , The Brook . This form occurs frequently in its substantival aspect . signatary . All the Powers , signataries of the Treaty of 1856 .'— Queen's Speech , 1867 . contemporary . Seneca was strictly a contemporary of St ...
Pagina 375
... Alfred Tennyson , Enid . In presence is a phrasal adverb which we have borrowed from the French , en presence ; as- The only antagonist in presence · • came to be treated as the only antagonist in existence . ' The phrasal adverb in ...
... Alfred Tennyson , Enid . In presence is a phrasal adverb which we have borrowed from the French , en presence ; as- The only antagonist in presence · • came to be treated as the only antagonist in existence . ' The phrasal adverb in ...
Pagina 376
... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . ' Not to be crost , save that some ancient king Had built a way , where , link'd with many a bridge , A thousand piers ran into the great Sea , And Galahad fled along them bridge by bridge . ' Id ...
... Alfred Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur . ' Not to be crost , save that some ancient king Had built a way , where , link'd with many a bridge , A thousand piers ran into the great Sea , And Galahad fled along them bridge by bridge . ' Id ...
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