The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina iv
... called for in the course of the investigation . If the object - language be the learner's own vernacular , this course will be something like climbing a moun- tain by the side where the slope is easiest . When this path is chosen , the ...
... called for in the course of the investigation . If the object - language be the learner's own vernacular , this course will be something like climbing a moun- tain by the side where the slope is easiest . When this path is chosen , the ...
Pagina 4
... called ZōR , as it is always called in the Old Testament ; but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phoenician mouths so as to cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name Tyre . It is to this sort of play upon the ...
... called ZōR , as it is always called in the Old Testament ; but this word sounded in Greek ears from Phoenician mouths so as to cause them to write it Túpos , Tyrus , whence we have the name Tyre . It is to this sort of play upon the ...
Pagina 8
... called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic Gospels and other relics of the planting of Christianity . But the greatest body of the Low Dutch is to the north and west of Germany . Along the shores of the Baltic ...
... called Wallachia . It is from this region that we have the Mosogothic Gospels and other relics of the planting of Christianity . But the greatest body of the Low Dutch is to the north and west of Germany . Along the shores of the Baltic ...
Pagina 17
... called our country England , and our language English : yet our neighbours west and north , the Welsh and the Gael , have still called us Saxons , and our language Saxonish . It has become the literary habit of recent times to use the ...
... called our country England , and our language English : yet our neighbours west and north , the Welsh and the Gael , have still called us Saxons , and our language Saxonish . It has become the literary habit of recent times to use the ...
Pagina 18
... called Latin or Keltic . Of the first class are those elements of local nomenclature , -chester , from castrum , a fortified place - Saxon form , CEASTER : street , from strata , i . e . via strata ' = a causeway - Saxon form , 18 THE ...
... called Latin or Keltic . Of the first class are those elements of local nomenclature , -chester , from castrum , a fortified place - Saxon form , CEASTER : street , from strata , i . e . via strata ' = a causeway - Saxon form , 18 THE ...
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