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Pagina iii
PHILOLOGY may be described as a science of language based upon the
comparison of languages . It is the aim of Philology to order the study of language
upon principles indicated by language itself , so that each part and function shall
have ...
PHILOLOGY may be described as a science of language based upon the
comparison of languages . It is the aim of Philology to order the study of language
upon principles indicated by language itself , so that each part and function shall
have ...
Pagina iv
philological acquirements might more effectually support one another . The
lessons of philology would be taught more thoroughly , as well as more
conveniently , if the materials for the instruction were supplied by the mother
tongue . The effect ...
philological acquirements might more effectually support one another . The
lessons of philology would be taught more thoroughly , as well as more
conveniently , if the materials for the instruction were supplied by the mother
tongue . The effect ...
Pagina v
It is upon this , which may be called the Elementary method , that the present
manual has been constructed ; the aim of which has been to find a path through
most familiar ground up to philological principles . It was assumed at starting that
the ...
It is upon this , which may be called the Elementary method , that the present
manual has been constructed ; the aim of which has been to find a path through
most familiar ground up to philological principles . It was assumed at starting that
the ...
Pagina 47
What adds greatly to the philological interest of the Brut is this , that a later text is
extant , a text which was plainly written in Northumbria , and which bears some
distinct features of Northern English . This second text has been printed by Sir F.
What adds greatly to the philological interest of the Brut is this , that a later text is
extant , a text which was plainly written in Northumbria , and which bears some
distinct features of Northern English . This second text has been printed by Sir F.
Pagina 51
Let him look carefully that he write it so , for else he cannot write it correctly in
English - of that he may be assured ! There is another matter of orthography
which is a philological peculiarity with this author . When words that begin with b
follow ...
Let him look carefully that he write it so , for else he cannot write it correctly in
English - of that he may be assured ! There is another matter of orthography
which is a philological peculiarity with this author . When words that begin with b
follow ...
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