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Pagina 45
It must be understood here , and wherever figures are given to distinguish
periods in the history of language , that it is intended for the convenience of writer
and reader , for distinctness of arrangement and as an aid to the memory , rather
OF ...
It must be understood here , and wherever figures are given to distinguish
periods in the history of language , that it is intended for the convenience of writer
and reader , for distinctness of arrangement and as an aid to the memory , rather
OF ...
Pagina 46
... in an easy way , which gives the reader an immediate command of the
contents of this voluminous work . There is no direct intimation of the date at
which it was written , but the editor has fixed on 1205 , for reasons which appear
conclusive .
... in an easy way , which gives the reader an immediate command of the
contents of this voluminous work . There is no direct intimation of the date at
which it was written , but the editor has fixed on 1205 , for reasons which appear
conclusive .
Pagina 61
In Chaucer and Gower the French words are often so Anglicised , that a reader
might pass them for pure Saxon . Not so in the Romance of King Alexander . The
two languages do not yet appear blended together , but only mixed bilingually .
In Chaucer and Gower the French words are often so Anglicised , that a reader
might pass them for pure Saxon . Not so in the Romance of King Alexander . The
two languages do not yet appear blended together , but only mixed bilingually .
Pagina 65
It will hardly be necessary to translate the whole of this passage for the reader .
We will modernise a specimen to serve as a guide to the rest . The last ten lines
shall be selected as recording the linguistic condition of the country . And the ...
It will hardly be necessary to translate the whole of this passage for the reader .
We will modernise a specimen to serve as a guide to the rest . The last ten lines
shall be selected as recording the linguistic condition of the country . And the ...
Pagina 99
It is as if ( to adopt Mr. Tylor's illustration ) a drawing of a pear were made to do
duty for the words pare , pear , and pair , with signs to . guide the reader which
sense he was to attach to the sound . This may be called the syllabic stage .
It is as if ( to adopt Mr. Tylor's illustration ) a drawing of a pear were made to do
duty for the words pare , pear , and pair , with signs to . guide the reader which
sense he was to attach to the sound . This may be called the syllabic stage .
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