Rambles Among Words: Their Poetry, History and WisdomIvison, 1880 - Всего страниц: 302 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 32
Стр. 8
... simply a colonus or tiller of the ground ; that ' scOUNDREL ' conceals in its composition a soldier who absconds at muster - roll ; that ' RIVALS ' are , etymologically , dwellers on the banks of the same rivulet or stream — a ...
... simply a colonus or tiller of the ground ; that ' scOUNDREL ' conceals in its composition a soldier who absconds at muster - roll ; that ' RIVALS ' are , etymologically , dwellers on the banks of the same rivulet or stream — a ...
Стр. 17
... simply one ardently attached to the fana or temples . But as these devotees carried their superstitious observances to outrageous lengths , as lacerating themselves with knives , and so forth , the term naturally came to assume the ...
... simply one ardently attached to the fana or temples . But as these devotees carried their superstitious observances to outrageous lengths , as lacerating themselves with knives , and so forth , the term naturally came to assume the ...
Стр. 23
... simply means feeling , as though only a man of feeling were a man of ' sense . ' And certes between the man of noble heart and he of great good sense , there is a close enough connection . To what lofty statement of this thought did ...
... simply means feeling , as though only a man of feeling were a man of ' sense . ' And certes between the man of noble heart and he of great good sense , there is a close enough connection . To what lofty statement of this thought did ...
Стр. 24
... simply the being - crudus-- uncooked . ' PALATE , ' also , we employ in the same sense as taste : thus , " men of nice palates could not relish Aristotle as dressed up by the schoolmen . " How utterly sensuous ! Shakespeare , however ...
... simply the being - crudus-- uncooked . ' PALATE , ' also , we employ in the same sense as taste : thus , " men of nice palates could not relish Aristotle as dressed up by the schoolmen . " How utterly sensuous ! Shakespeare , however ...
Стр. 29
... simply one who sees a see - er— whose Eye has been unsealed to the " open secret " of the universe , in Fichte's grand thought a secret hidden from the wise and prudent ( in their own imaginings ) , and yet ' revealed ' - revelo ...
... simply one who sees a see - er— whose Eye has been unsealed to the " open secret " of the universe , in Fichte's grand thought a secret hidden from the wise and prudent ( in their own imaginings ) , and yet ' revealed ' - revelo ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
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