Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and WisdomIvison, 1880 - Всего страниц: 302 |
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... assert a single point of what I have said above . But I have considered with Her- mogenes in the way it seemed good to me , so that on this account , at least , speak boldly , as I am ready to PLATO ON WORDS . 1 . receive it , if 18 ...
... assert a single point of what I have said above . But I have considered with Her- mogenes in the way it seemed good to me , so that on this account , at least , speak boldly , as I am ready to PLATO ON WORDS . 1 . receive it , if 18 ...
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... asserts that melody is the voice of the universe whereby it proclaims its scheme or its innermost essence . They at least know this who have felt the mystical o'ermastering of Music . Music is a passionate yearning after more primeval ...
... asserts that melody is the voice of the universe whereby it proclaims its scheme or its innermost essence . They at least know this who have felt the mystical o'ermastering of Music . Music is a passionate yearning after more primeval ...
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... asserting the divinity of universal Nature ( hence our ' PANTHEISM , ' that the whole - pan - is God ) gave the appellation of the " God- intoxicated man , " perhaps presents us with a striking illustration of the primary meaning of the ...
... asserting the divinity of universal Nature ( hence our ' PANTHEISM , ' that the whole - pan - is God ) gave the appellation of the " God- intoxicated man , " perhaps presents us with a striking illustration of the primary meaning of the ...
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... asserted that Ken - ning is Can - ning ! How titanic is the power which many words wield ! Indeed , in numerous instances , so terrible is the in- * In regard to this term Pegge says : " A word which till lately when applied to a man ...
... asserted that Ken - ning is Can - ning ! How titanic is the power which many words wield ! Indeed , in numerous instances , so terrible is the in- * In regard to this term Pegge says : " A word which till lately when applied to a man ...
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... asserts it is . But it is characteristic of our worthy lexicographer to lean towards the more unpoetical of disputed derivations - neces- sary result of his absurd theory of radices . Chaucer which sounds forth here like a fragment of some.
... asserts it is . But it is characteristic of our worthy lexicographer to lean towards the more unpoetical of disputed derivations - neces- sary result of his absurd theory of radices . Chaucer which sounds forth here like a fragment of some.
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Abusive adjective æsthetic allusion antique appellation application Archæology asserted beauty beeing Ben Jonson called Canterbury Tales Chaucer classic composition contributions corruption Cratylus curious Dean Swift derivation elements embalmed employed English Language English speech etymologically Euphuism example expression fact Falstaff fancy fantastic French genius German give grand Greek guage hath heart hence Henry IV human humor idioms important instance Italian Jacob Grimm King Latin laws literally living LOCO-FOCO Lord meaning merely metaphor mind modern moral nature noble Norman one's opprobrious origin passage passion person Philology Philosophy phrase Piers Ploughman poetry present primary primitive Purley RAMBLE rich Roman root Sartor Resartus Saxon Scotch sense Shakespeare significant signification simply speak spirit strange Surnames symbols Synonyms Tale tell term thee thing thou thought tion tongue utterance verb verbal Verstegan Webster whence wont word Zoroaster