The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name of Tyre . The same word ( probably ) passing with an early migration westward is found in the Dartmoor Tors . It is to this sort of play upon the gamut or scale of ...
... cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name of Tyre . The same word ( probably ) passing with an early migration westward is found in the Dartmoor Tors . It is to this sort of play upon the gamut or scale of ...
Pagina 5
... go to the oldest form of German , because a conventional orthography , among other causes , has in German led to a disfigurement of many of the forms . The tendency of words to get disguised , is , therefore OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 5.
... go to the oldest form of German , because a conventional orthography , among other causes , has in German led to a disfigurement of many of the forms . The tendency of words to get disguised , is , therefore OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 5.
Pagina 11
... cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Moso- Gothic , at a stage in the condition of the Moso - Goths when by their own natural ...
... cause we trace the preservation of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century Scripture was translated into Moso- Gothic , at a stage in the condition of the Moso - Goths when by their own natural ...
Pagina 25
... caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . They first produced a cultivated book- speech , and they had the natural reward of inventors and pioneers , that of ...
... caused them to emulate her example , to read her books , to form their language after hers , and to call it ENGLISC . They first produced a cultivated book- speech , and they had the natural reward of inventors and pioneers , that of ...
Pagina 79
... cause celestial certain champion desire honest destiny honour devour horrible diet host chance digestible hour charm diligent humble cheer discreet humour chivalry discretion image chivalrous disdain increase circuit dislodge city ...
... cause celestial certain champion desire honest destiny honour devour horrible diet host chance digestible hour charm diligent humble cheer discreet humour chivalry discretion image chivalrous disdain increase circuit dislodge city ...
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