The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 22
... Romanesque people like the French or Spanish . 22. The British language as now spoken in Wales is called , by those who speak it , Cymraeg ; but the Anglo- Saxons called it Wylsc , and the people who spoke it they called Walas , which ...
... Romanesque people like the French or Spanish . 22. The British language as now spoken in Wales is called , by those who speak it , Cymraeg ; but the Anglo- Saxons called it Wylsc , and the people who spoke it they called Walas , which ...
Pagina 35
... ROMANESQUE . commencing pardon chance CLASSIC . incipient condone accident forgive hap ingoing kind law rule look mien mouth embouchure outgoing issue reckon count rewth pity stow place tell number twit rebuke wealth riches entrance ...
... ROMANESQUE . commencing pardon chance CLASSIC . incipient condone accident forgive hap ingoing kind law rule look mien mouth embouchure outgoing issue reckon count rewth pity stow place tell number twit rebuke wealth riches entrance ...
Pagina 67
... Romanesque or of the Gothic type . But all the while the native tongue was growing more and more in use ; and at length , in the middle of the fourteenth century , we reach the end of its suppression and obscurity . Trevisa fixes on the ...
... Romanesque or of the Gothic type . But all the while the native tongue was growing more and more in use ; and at length , in the middle of the fourteenth century , we reach the end of its suppression and obscurity . Trevisa fixes on the ...
Pagina 78
... Romanesque words are thoroughly imbedded into our speech . The following is a list of French and Latin words found in the poetry of Chaucer and in use to this day . The spelling has been modernized . assay assemble abominable abridge ...
... Romanesque words are thoroughly imbedded into our speech . The following is a list of French and Latin words found in the poetry of Chaucer and in use to this day . The spelling has been modernized . assay assemble abominable abridge ...
Pagina 89
... Romanesque ; but this was soon for- gotten , while the ambidextral habit was retained . Thus Chaucer : - - I say the woful day fatal is come . The Man of Lawes Tale , 261 . In the following short quotation from Wordsworth we have two ...
... Romanesque ; but this was soon for- gotten , while the ambidextral habit was retained . Thus Chaucer : - - I say the woful day fatal is come . The Man of Lawes Tale , 261 . In the following short quotation from Wordsworth we have two ...
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