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Pagina 2
... as possible upon lines which are common to many languages , with the
ultimate aim of seeking that which is universal and , essential to all . The position
which our language assumes in the comparative scheme , is remarkable and
peculiar .
... as possible upon lines which are common to many languages , with the
ultimate aim of seeking that which is universal and , essential to all . The position
which our language assumes in the comparative scheme , is remarkable and
peculiar .
Pagina 69
Chaucer and Gower differ from the other chief writers of their time in this
particular , which they have in common between themselves , that they were both
conversant with court life , and moved in the highest regions of English society .
Chaucer and Gower differ from the other chief writers of their time in this
particular , which they have in common between themselves , that they were both
conversant with court life , and moved in the highest regions of English society .
Pagina 79
... chivalrous circuit circumstance city clear cloister collation comfort command
commandment commend commission common company compass compassion
complain complexion comprehend conceit conclude conclusion condition
confound ...
... chivalrous circuit circumstance city clear cloister collation comfort command
commandment commend commission common company compass compassion
complain complexion comprehend conceit conclude conclusion condition
confound ...
Pagina 101
Our nation , in common with the other nations of western Europe , has adopted
the Roman alphabet . This change began in the latter end of the sixth century ,
but it was not completed at a single step . This alphabet was introduced into our ...
Our nation , in common with the other nations of western Europe , has adopted
the Roman alphabet . This change began in the latter end of the sixth century ,
but it was not completed at a single step . This alphabet was introduced into our ...
Pagina 142
X has two powers : one its original value , ks ; and the other gs , a development
common to English and French . It sounds as gs when the syllable following the x
is open and accented , as exhaust , exalt , exotic ; in other cases it has the ...
X has two powers : one its original value , ks ; and the other gs , a development
common to English and French . It sounds as gs when the syllable following the x
is open and accented , as exhaust , exalt , exotic ; in other cases it has the ...
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accent adjective adverb alliteration already ancient appears become belongs Book called cause century character Chaucer cloth common compared compound conjunction continued dialect distinction early Edition effect element English example expression Extra fcap fact familiar flexion French function German give grammar Greek habit hand illustration indicate infinitive influence instances interjection John King language Latin less letter literature living look lost manner means mind nature Notes noun observe once original passed period person phrase plural poet poetry position preposition present pronoun pronunciation Queene reader reason regard represented retained Saxon seems seen sense sentence sometimes sort sound speak speech spelling stand substantive syllable symbolic term termination thing third thou thought tion traces translated true verb vowel whole word writing written