The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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... of Oriel College , and sometime Professor of Anglo - Saxon in the University of Oxford Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS M DCCC LXXI [ All rights reserved ] London MACMILLAN AND CO . NDON DOM MINA INUS TIO Clarendon Press Series.
... of Oriel College , and sometime Professor of Anglo - Saxon in the University of Oxford Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS M DCCC LXXI [ All rights reserved ] London MACMILLAN AND CO . NDON DOM MINA INUS TIO Clarendon Press Series.
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... sometimes combine , according to prevalent usage , under the joint name of Anglo - Saxons , or under the dominant name of Saxons . When the Anglo - Saxons began to make themselves masters of this island , they found here a population ...
... sometimes combine , according to prevalent usage , under the joint name of Anglo - Saxons , or under the dominant name of Saxons . When the Anglo - Saxons began to make themselves masters of this island , they found here a population ...
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... sometimes in the ancient form , sometimes in revised and modernised versions . We may reasonably suppose that the Beowulf then received those last touches which are still visible to the reader as masking or softening the latent ...
... sometimes in the ancient form , sometimes in revised and modernised versions . We may reasonably suppose that the Beowulf then received those last touches which are still visible to the reader as masking or softening the latent ...
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... Sometimes a whole series of substitutions successively superseding each other have occupied the place of an old Saxon word . The Saxon witodlice was in the middle ages represented by verily , and in modern times by certainly . The verb ...
... Sometimes a whole series of substitutions successively superseding each other have occupied the place of an old Saxon word . The Saxon witodlice was in the middle ages represented by verily , and in modern times by certainly . The verb ...
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... sometimes find on , that editors have hardly been able to admit its exist- ence , and have wished to read it as ou , that is , ov or of . A strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be given below ...
... sometimes find on , that editors have hardly been able to admit its exist- ence , and have wished to read it as ou , that is , ov or of . A strong instance of this occurs in the Proclamation of A.D. 1258 , which will be given below ...
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