The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 137
... Queene , iii . 5. 42 ; further , vi . 10. 37 ; but many might appear arbitrary which can be accounted for on in- dependent grounds : as lightning , Faery Queene , iii . 12. 2 ; nightlý , vi . 12. 14 ; therefore , iii . 5. 46 . We must ...
... Queene , iii . 5. 42 ; further , vi . 10. 37 ; but many might appear arbitrary which can be accounted for on in- dependent grounds : as lightning , Faery Queene , iii . 12. 2 ; nightlý , vi . 12. 14 ; therefore , iii . 5. 46 . We must ...
Pagina 138
... Queene , ii . 3. 18 . In the same way he writes besprinckled , himselfe , thanklesse , blincked , dogge , lincked , horne , cleare , ecchoed , againe : - ' At last they heard a horne that shrilled cleare Throughout the wood that ecchoed ...
... Queene , ii . 3. 18 . In the same way he writes besprinckled , himselfe , thanklesse , blincked , dogge , lincked , horne , cleare , ecchoed , againe : - ' At last they heard a horne that shrilled cleare Throughout the wood that ecchoed ...
Pagina 139
... Queene , ii . 3. 26 ) . It is a relic of this fashion that we still continue to write till , all , full , instead of til , al , ful . If we add a still lingering inclination to c for s , and y for i , we have the main features of that ...
... Queene , ii . 3. 26 ) . It is a relic of this fashion that we still continue to write till , all , full , instead of til , al , ful . If we add a still lingering inclination to c for s , and y for i , we have the main features of that ...
Pagina 141
... Queene , i . 1. 53 . Scite seems to be returning to its natural orthography of site , as being derived from the Latin situs : and we once more write it as did Spenser and Ben Jonson . But there are still persons of authority who adhere ...
... Queene , i . 1. 53 . Scite seems to be returning to its natural orthography of site , as being derived from the Latin situs : and we once more write it as did Spenser and Ben Jonson . But there are still persons of authority who adhere ...
Pagina 165
... deeth , allas myn Emelye , Allas departynge of our compaignye , Allas myn hertes queene , allas my wyf , Myn hertes lady , endere of my lyf . ' Alack seems to be the more genuine representation of eala OF INTERJECTIONS . 165.
... deeth , allas myn Emelye , Allas departynge of our compaignye , Allas myn hertes queene , allas my wyf , Myn hertes lady , endere of my lyf . ' Alack seems to be the more genuine representation of eala OF INTERJECTIONS . 165.
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