The Origin & History of the English Language, & of the Early Literature it EmbodiesC. Scribner & Company, 1867 - 574 หน้า |
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... our view of the language and its monuments will embrace little which belongs to later dates , except so far as I may incidentally refer to subsequent verbal forms or intellectual products 2 LECT . I. ENGLISH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE.
... our view of the language and its monuments will embrace little which belongs to later dates , except so far as I may incidentally refer to subsequent verbal forms or intellectual products 2 LECT . I. ENGLISH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE.
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George Perkins Marsh. may incidentally refer to subsequent verbal forms or intellectual products , as results of tendencies already manifested in the English mind and its speech , in the era which we are more particularly considering ...
George Perkins Marsh. may incidentally refer to subsequent verbal forms or intellectual products , as results of tendencies already manifested in the English mind and its speech , in the era which we are more particularly considering ...
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... refer especially to the un- historical , traditional , or legendary narratives , which , whether song or saga , verse or prose , appear to have constituted , from the earliest times , a favourite amusement , and , indeed , almost the ...
... refer especially to the un- historical , traditional , or legendary narratives , which , whether song or saga , verse or prose , appear to have constituted , from the earliest times , a favourite amusement , and , indeed , almost the ...
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... refer Gothic and Romance words directly to any Sanscrit , Celtic , or Sclavonic root which happens to resemble them ... referred by Webster to the Hebrew barak . help of the alphabetic arrangement of vocabularies , to turn LECT . I. 29 ...
... refer Gothic and Romance words directly to any Sanscrit , Celtic , or Sclavonic root which happens to resemble them ... referred by Webster to the Hebrew barak . help of the alphabetic arrangement of vocabularies , to turn LECT . I. 29 ...
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... referred to by a collective name , there can be no question that it was divided into a great number of local dialects , more ... refer to the exhaustion of the rural population , and the substitution of foreign - born predial slaves and ...
... referred to by a collective name , there can be no question that it was divided into a great number of local dialects , more ... refer to the exhaustion of the rural population , and the substitution of foreign - born predial slaves and ...
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adjective ancient Ancren Riwle Anglo-Saxon character Chaucer Chronicle composition Confessio Amantis Crist dialect diction early English edition employed England English language English literature evidence expression extant foreign fourteenth century French German gode Gothic Gothic languages Gower grammatical grete hath haue Heliand hence holy Icelandic inflections influence Jhesus king kyng later Latin Layamon Lecture linguistic literary lond Lord manuscript modern native noble noght noun obsolete Ohther original Ormulum orthography participle period philological Piers Ploughman plural poem poet poetical poetry pope probably pronoun pronunciation prose rhyme Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester Romance Saxon sayd Scandinavian schal seide shal sone speech syllables syntactical syntax Thanne ther thirteenth century thou tion tongue translation tyme Ulfilas verb verse vocabulary vowels whan wolde words writers written Wycliffe Wycliffite þat καὶ
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หน้า 71 - Karlus meos sendra de suo part non los tanit, si io returnar non Tint pois: ne io ne neuls, cui eo returnar int pois, in nulla aiudha contra Lodhuuig nun li iv er.
หน้า 71 - Pro Deo amur et pro Christian poblo et nostro commun salvament, d'ist di in avant, in quant Deus savir et podir me dunat, si salvarai eo cist meon fradre Karlo et in...
หน้า 552 - Muse easily surmounteth all the rest that haue written before her time or since, for sence, sweetnesse, and subtillitie, be it in Ode, Elegie, Epigram, or any other kinde of poeme Heroick or Lyricke wherein it shall please her Maiestie to employ her penne, euen by as much oddes as her owne excellent estate and degree exceedeth all the rest of her most humble vassalls.
หน้า 1 - Origin and History of the English Language, and of the early literature it embodies. By the Hon. George P. Marsh. US Minister at Turin, Author of " Lectures on the English Language.
หน้า 561 - The works which outwardly are of God, they are in such sort of Him being one, that each Person hath in them somewhat peculiar and proper. For being Three, and they all subsisting in the essence of one Deity ; from the Father, by the Son, through the Spirit, all things are. That...
หน้า 458 - Were so ouercome with plesance and delyte, Only through latting of myn eyen fall, That sudaynly my hert become hir thrall, For ever of free wyll, for of manace * There was no takyn* in her suete face.
หน้า 273 - Ermonye c the litylle and the grete; thorghe Lybye, Caldee and a gret partie of Ethiope; thorghe Amazoyne, Inde the lasse and the more, a gret partie; and thorghe out many othere lies, that ben abouten Inde; where dwellen many dyverse Folkes, and of dyverse Maneres and Lawes, and of dyverse Schappes of Men.
หน้า 421 - Warning of thinges that men after seen. And forther-more, I pray yow loketh wel In the olde testament, of Daniel, If he held dremes any vanitee.
หน้า 425 - Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace" to wife That owned the virtuous ring and glass • And of the wondrous horse of brass On which the Tartar King did ride...
หน้า 561 - That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a Law.