Specimens of the Early English Poets, Том 1Nicol, 1803 - Всего страниц: 424 |
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... .- Conjectures concerning the Period at which the Anglo - Norman or English Language began to be formed . - Early Specimen of English Poetry from Hickes's Thesaurus . VOL . I. C 60 CHAP . IV . Robert of Gloucester - Specimen .
... .- Conjectures concerning the Period at which the Anglo - Norman or English Language began to be formed . - Early Specimen of English Poetry from Hickes's Thesaurus . VOL . I. C 60 CHAP . IV . Robert of Gloucester - Specimen .
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... PERIOD CONTINUED . John Barbour . - Remarks on the Language of Scot- land at this Period . - Sketch of the Bruce.- Extracts from that Poem . 228 CHAP . X. REIGN OF HENRY IV . Andrew of Wyntown - Extracts from his Chronicle of Scotland ...
... PERIOD CONTINUED . John Barbour . - Remarks on the Language of Scot- land at this Period . - Sketch of the Bruce.- Extracts from that Poem . 228 CHAP . X. REIGN OF HENRY IV . Andrew of Wyntown - Extracts from his Chronicle of Scotland ...
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... period of our history , cannot be very easily ascertained . Hickes is of opinion , that no less than nine - tenths of our present English words are of Saxon origin ; as a familiar proof of which he observes , that there are in the ...
... period of our history , cannot be very easily ascertained . Hickes is of opinion , that no less than nine - tenths of our present English words are of Saxon origin ; as a familiar proof of which he observes , that there are in the ...
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... periods , that they are not , strictly speaking , capable of being opposed to each other ; but it is nearly evident that both are exaggerated : Dr. Hickes having probably imagined that he saw traces of a Gothic etymology in words which ...
... periods , that they are not , strictly speaking , capable of being opposed to each other ; but it is nearly evident that both are exaggerated : Dr. Hickes having probably imagined that he saw traces of a Gothic etymology in words which ...
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... periods , were introduced into the language , were by no means accompanied by a correspondent number of new and ... period of our language , when the spelling of the Norman words was intended to convey the Norman pronunciation , the ...
... periods , were introduced into the language , were by no means accompanied by a correspondent number of new and ... period of our language , when the spelling of the Norman words was intended to convey the Norman pronunciation , the ...
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