The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 33
... phrases on pa heahnysse , ' ' mid . . . styringum , ' ' on stilnesse , ' are at once phrasal and inflectional . This ... phrase , in the prose and later poetry . D Sharon Turner has some sentences on this head , which CHARACTERISTICS OF ...
... phrases on pa heahnysse , ' ' mid . . . styringum , ' ' on stilnesse , ' are at once phrasal and inflectional . This ... phrase , in the prose and later poetry . D Sharon Turner has some sentences on this head , which CHARACTERISTICS OF ...
Pagina 34
... phrase in Alfred's prose ' So doth the moon with his pale light , that the bright stars he ' obscures in the heavens , ' is put by him in his poetry thus : - With pale light Bright stars • Moon lesseneth . History of the Anglo - Saxons ...
... phrase in Alfred's prose ' So doth the moon with his pale light , that the bright stars he ' obscures in the heavens , ' is put by him in his poetry thus : - With pale light Bright stars • Moon lesseneth . History of the Anglo - Saxons ...
Pagina 73
... phrases , which had long been in use for like purposes , and which betray themselves by their flavour of anachronism here . Such are , fultume , willen and unnen , isetnesses , on in places where it was no longer usual , and other less ...
... phrases , which had long been in use for like purposes , and which betray themselves by their flavour of anachronism here . Such are , fultume , willen and unnen , isetnesses , on in places where it was no longer usual , and other less ...
Pagina 87
... phrases were produced of which it is im- possible to say definitely that they are either French or English . No ... phrase in leases of land , that though the tenant might not fell timber , yet he might have wood to mend his plough ...
... phrases were produced of which it is im- possible to say definitely that they are either French or English . No ... phrase in leases of land , that though the tenant might not fell timber , yet he might have wood to mend his plough ...
Pagina 159
... rapt this is the only form in Tennyson , who has wrapt only in such phrases as ' wrapt in a cloak . ' This is an instance in which it may be doubted whether the word does not lose a certain poetic haze by being so VARIATIONS 159.
... rapt this is the only form in Tennyson , who has wrapt only in such phrases as ' wrapt in a cloak . ' This is an instance in which it may be doubted whether the word does not lose a certain poetic haze by being so VARIATIONS 159.
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