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Pagina 8
The possession of a form for the passive is hardly less remarkable , when we
consider that of all the Gothic family of languages it is the Scandinavian group
alone that has made any approach to it . The Gothic languages in general make
the ...
The possession of a form for the passive is hardly less remarkable , when we
consider that of all the Gothic family of languages it is the Scandinavian group
alone that has made any approach to it . The Gothic languages in general make
the ...
Pagina 11
This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the material which has
been supplied by means of Christianity . To this cause we trace the preservation
of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century ...
This evidence would be far less perfect than it is , but for the material which has
been supplied by means of Christianity . To this cause we trace the preservation
of the oldest literary records of our family of languages . In the fourth century ...
Pagina 21
... reed , wheat , rye , bere , bean , weed , flax , wort , grass , root , leek , thistle ,
clover , radish , wormwood , yarrow , waybread , moss , nightshade , bloom ,
blossom , corn , apple , -- are more or less common to the cognate languages .
This is ...
... reed , wheat , rye , bere , bean , weed , flax , wort , grass , root , leek , thistle ,
clover , radish , wormwood , yarrow , waybread , moss , nightshade , bloom ,
blossom , corn , apple , -- are more or less common to the cognate languages .
This is ...
Pagina 32
Languages which make use of these inflections , instead of using distinct words
for this purpose , are called inflectional languages . Such were in a high degree
the ancient Latin and Greek ; and such , in a less degree , was the AngloSaxon ...
Languages which make use of these inflections , instead of using distinct words
for this purpose , are called inflectional languages . Such were in a high degree
the ancient Latin and Greek ; and such , in a less degree , was the AngloSaxon ...
Pagina 33
It might almost be imagined as if there were a pivot somewhere in the motion ,
and as if the elemental parts were more or less moveable in proportion as they
lay farther from , or nearer to that pole or pivot of revolution . Accordingly , we see
...
It might almost be imagined as if there were a pivot somewhere in the motion ,
and as if the elemental parts were more or less moveable in proportion as they
lay farther from , or nearer to that pole or pivot of revolution . Accordingly , we see
...
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