The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1880 - 700 pagine |
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Pagina 73
John Earle. Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard of Grey ; Roger of Mortimer ; James of Aldithel , —and in the presence of many others . ¶ And all in the like words is sent in to every other shire over all the king- dom ...
John Earle. Warwick ; John Gefferson ; Piers of Montfort ; Richard of Grey ; Roger of Mortimer ; James of Aldithel , —and in the presence of many others . ¶ And all in the like words is sent in to every other shire over all the king- dom ...
Pagina 90
John Earle. Days of sweet leisure , taxed with patient thought Abstruse , nor wanting punctual service high . The ... John Keble , Christian Year , Quinquagesima . And from the same source the rhetoric of our prose is enriched by ...
John Earle. Days of sweet leisure , taxed with patient thought Abstruse , nor wanting punctual service high . The ... John Keble , Christian Year , Quinquagesima . And from the same source the rhetoric of our prose is enriched by ...
Pagina 124
John Earle. to the overwhelming preponderance of this character in our books , is the e - subscript . Of this E no particular origin can be assigned ; it may be the relic of any one of the vowels . E has many varieties of sound : it has ...
John Earle. to the overwhelming preponderance of this character in our books , is the e - subscript . Of this E no particular origin can be assigned ; it may be the relic of any one of the vowels . E has many varieties of sound : it has ...
Pagina 152
John Earle. At Ilkley , near Leeds , slaughter may be heard pronounced like laughter ; and John Bunyan could pronounce daughter as dafter ' : — Despondency , good man , is coming after , And so is also Much - afraid , his daughter . With ...
John Earle. At Ilkley , near Leeds , slaughter may be heard pronounced like laughter ; and John Bunyan could pronounce daughter as dafter ' : — Despondency , good man , is coming after , And so is also Much - afraid , his daughter . With ...
Pagina 158
John Earle. guage , and accordingly we find that almost every discarded fashion of spelling lives on somewhere in Proper names . The orthography of Frederick has not been reformed , and the ck holds its ground advantageously against the ...
John Earle. guage , and accordingly we find that almost every discarded fashion of spelling lives on somewhere in Proper names . The orthography of Frederick has not been reformed , and the ck holds its ground advantageously against the ...
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