The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... seen standing forth in all their archaic rigidity and polysyllabicity . 15. In the subjoined Lord's Prayer the English is a little distorted to make it a verbal guide to the Mosogothic words : - THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC ...
... seen standing forth in all their archaic rigidity and polysyllabicity . 15. In the subjoined Lord's Prayer the English is a little distorted to make it a verbal guide to the Mosogothic words : - THE LORD'S PRAYER . From the MSOGOTHIC ...
Pagina 24
... seen the decline of the greatness of his people . Canterbury was the metropolis of Christianity , but the kingdom of Northumbria was its most powerful seat . It was the attachment of this northern Church to the Roman interest that ...
... seen the decline of the greatness of his people . Canterbury was the metropolis of Christianity , but the kingdom of Northumbria was its most powerful seat . It was the attachment of this northern Church to the Roman interest that ...
Pagina 36
... , substantive Mann , pronoun In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for 36 THE RISE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
... , substantive Mann , pronoun In Saxon ( towards the close of the period ) the distinction of the n is sometimes seen , with a preference of the vowel a for the substantive , and o for 36 THE RISE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE .
Pagina 37
... seen to have undergone alterations of another kind . The other instances shall be more lightly touched on . 34. Thing . This word had to itself a large symbolic function which is now partitioned : On mang þisum pingum , ' Among these ...
... seen to have undergone alterations of another kind . The other instances shall be more lightly touched on . 34. Thing . This word had to itself a large symbolic function which is now partitioned : On mang þisum pingum , ' Among these ...
Pagina 51
... the next word , because of the metrical division that separates them . Other examples of these peculiarities may be seen in the following . extract . CHARACTER OF A GOOD MONK . Forr himm birrp beon E 2 LITERATURE OF THE TRANSITION . 51.
... the next word , because of the metrical division that separates them . Other examples of these peculiarities may be seen in the following . extract . CHARACTER OF A GOOD MONK . Forr himm birrp beon E 2 LITERATURE OF THE TRANSITION . 51.
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