The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... Italians , by the same name - Welsh . In Acts x . 1 , where we read ' Cornelius , a centurion of the band called the Italian band , ' Luther's version has ' Cornelius , ein Hauptmann von der Schaar , die da heisst die Welsche . ' The ...
... Italians , by the same name - Welsh . In Acts x . 1 , where we read ' Cornelius , a centurion of the band called the Italian band , ' Luther's version has ' Cornelius , ein Hauptmann von der Schaar , die da heisst die Welsche . ' The ...
Pagina 30
... Italian , turning over a Latin book , might think it looked very barbarous ; and perhaps even some moderate scholars have never appreciated to how great a power the Latin tongue had attained long before the Augustan era . Great ...
... Italian , turning over a Latin book , might think it looked very barbarous ; and perhaps even some moderate scholars have never appreciated to how great a power the Latin tongue had attained long before the Augustan era . Great ...
Pagina 91
... Italian was decided by the poetry of Dante , at a time when Florence and Tuscany lay in comparative obscurity ; and when more apparent in- fluence was exercised by Venice , or Naples , or Sicily . But in our country it did so happen ...
... Italian was decided by the poetry of Dante , at a time when Florence and Tuscany lay in comparative obscurity ; and when more apparent in- fluence was exercised by Venice , or Naples , or Sicily . But in our country it did so happen ...
Pagina 107
... Italian growth , and took its final shape in the fifteenth century , in association with the invention of printing and the Revival of the ancient Classics . The following table exhibits the chief forms under which the Roman alphabet has ...
... Italian growth , and took its final shape in the fifteenth century , in association with the invention of printing and the Revival of the ancient Classics . The following table exhibits the chief forms under which the Roman alphabet has ...
Pagina 116
... Italian A. ' 111. Words in which the Saxon ' a ' is fully retained : — addle , adesa adze , ancra anchor , and , anfilt anvil , ask , assa ass , awul awl , alr alder , apul apple , blac black , brand 1 The Cultivation of the Speaking ...
... Italian A. ' 111. Words in which the Saxon ' a ' is fully retained : — addle , adesa adze , ancra anchor , and , anfilt anvil , ask , assa ass , awul awl , alr alder , apul apple , blac black , brand 1 The Cultivation of the Speaking ...
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