The Philology of the English TongueClarendon Press, 1871 - 599 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... perhaps ever came within his reach , is the single exception . ' Putting all this together , with much more of the same kind , which has only been indicated here , we should certainly gather , that while there are manifest tokens ...
... perhaps ever came within his reach , is the single exception . ' Putting all this together , with much more of the same kind , which has only been indicated here , we should certainly gather , that while there are manifest tokens ...
Pagina 54
... perhaps still more to the French dialect which has been preserved in the Channel Islands . A strong trace of this use of French as the language of public business in this country still survives in the formula LE ROI LE VEUT or LA REINE ...
... perhaps still more to the French dialect which has been preserved in the Channel Islands . A strong trace of this use of French as the language of public business in this country still survives in the formula LE ROI LE VEUT or LA REINE ...
Pagina 62
... Hou longe ssolle hor luper heued above hor ssoldren be ? ' Morris , Specimens , p . 66 . How long - a shall their hated heads Above their shoulders be ? = Perhaps this may have been a difference in the ortho- 62 SKETCH OF THE RISE.
... Hou longe ssolle hor luper heued above hor ssoldren be ? ' Morris , Specimens , p . 66 . How long - a shall their hated heads Above their shoulders be ? = Perhaps this may have been a difference in the ortho- 62 SKETCH OF THE RISE.
Pagina 63
John Earle. Perhaps this may have been a difference in the ortho- graphy rather than in the pronunciation . Which is made probable by the substitution of the ss for ch where we must suppose a French pronunciation of the ch , which is ...
John Earle. Perhaps this may have been a difference in the ortho- graphy rather than in the pronunciation . Which is made probable by the substitution of the ss for ch where we must suppose a French pronunciation of the ch , which is ...
Pagina 65
... perhaps suffice to give an idea of the dissevered and dialectic condition of the native language from the twelfth to the fourteenth century . During this long interval the reigning language was French , and this fashion , like all ...
... perhaps suffice to give an idea of the dissevered and dialectic condition of the native language from the twelfth to the fourteenth century . During this long interval the reigning language was French , and this fashion , like all ...
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