The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... 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 So strongly ...
... 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 So strongly ...
Pagina 14
... give us this day . the Iah aflet uns thatei skulans sijaima Yea off - let us that - which owing we - be Svasve jah veis afletam thaim skulam unsaraim So - as yea we off - let those debtors of ours Iah ni briggais uns in fraistubnjai Yea ...
... give us this day . the Iah aflet uns thatei skulans sijaima Yea off - let us that - which owing we - be Svasve jah veis afletam thaim skulam unsaraim So - as yea we off - let those debtors of ours Iah ni briggais uns in fraistubnjai Yea ...
Pagina 17
... 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 distinguishable 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 distinguishable in Kent and the Isle of Wight ; but , except in this statement , we have ...
Pagina 25
... theme , as if even then the battle of the vernacular had to be fought , he goes on to give his reasons why he had often given copies of translations to folk that were no scholars , and many OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 25.
... theme , as if even then the battle of the vernacular had to be fought , he goes on to give his reasons why he had often given copies of translations to folk that were no scholars , and many OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . 25.
Pagina 26
... gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet Cædmon , who by divine inspiration was gifted with the power of song , for the express purpose of rendering the Scripture narratives into popular verse . The extant poems of the ...
... gives the traditional story of the vernacular poet Cædmon , who by divine inspiration was gifted with the power of song , for the express purpose of rendering the Scripture narratives into popular verse . The extant poems of the ...
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