The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Pagina iv
John Earle. returns if our philology were more based on the mother tongue . Nothing would put the learner so readily or so implicitly in possession of all the essence of philological gains ; nothing would be of such good practical avail ...
John Earle. returns if our philology were more based on the mother tongue . Nothing would put the learner so readily or so implicitly in possession of all the essence of philological gains ; nothing would be of such good practical avail ...
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