The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group . 1. Substantival Pronouns 2. Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns • 256 261 265 · 321 359 381 387 390 408 417 CHAPTER IX . The Link - Word Group 1. Of.
... Adjective 3. Of the Adverb § The Numerals CHAPTER VIII . The Pronoun Group . 1. Substantival Pronouns 2. Adjectival Pronouns 3. Adverbial Pronouns • 256 261 265 · 321 359 381 387 390 408 417 CHAPTER IX . The Link - Word Group 1. Of.
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... adjective formed from eoten , eotenisc , of a sword that had belonged to giants . Professor Nilsson , in his Stone Age ( p . 228 , ed . Lubbock ) , has , with great appear- ance of probability , traced this word to a Lapland origin , so ...
... adjective formed from eoten , eotenisc , of a sword that had belonged to giants . Professor Nilsson , in his Stone Age ( p . 228 , ed . Lubbock ) , has , with great appear- ance of probability , traced this word to a Lapland origin , so ...
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... adjectives , adverbs , conjunctions , these words of primary necessity , but a sprinkling of little interpreters among the greater words , and that the relations of the great words to one another are expressed by the little ones that ...
... adjectives , adverbs , conjunctions , these words of primary necessity , but a sprinkling of little interpreters among the greater words , and that the relations of the great words to one another are expressed by the little ones that ...
Pagina 56
... adjective imaginatif was then in use , but it had not the worthy sense of imaginative , richly endowed with ideas- but simply suspicious . The furious and violent life of that period had every need of relief and relaxation . This was ...
... adjective imaginatif was then in use , but it had not the worthy sense of imaginative , richly endowed with ideas- but simply suspicious . The furious and violent life of that period had every need of relief and relaxation . This was ...
Pagina 67
... adjectives in -ra . This ena drooped into the more languid -ene ; and the -ra appeared as -er or -r . Of the latter we shall have occasion to speak when we come to Chaucer . = = = Mr. Morris has produced from this period the plural ...
... adjectives in -ra . This ena drooped into the more languid -ene ; and the -ra appeared as -er or -r . Of the latter we shall have occasion to speak when we come to Chaucer . = = = Mr. Morris has produced from this period the plural ...
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