It appears like a piece of exquisite net-work interwoven together in a masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth of meaning that abounds... A dictionary of the Manks language - xv ページArchibald Cregeen 著 - 1835 - 171 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 474 ページ
...construction, texture, and beauty," Mr. Cregeen, in his introduction to the Manks Dictionary, remarks, " It appears like a piece of exquisite network, interwoven...masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth... | |
| 1860 - 612 ページ
...of the Manks language, and how the words initially change their cases, moods, tenses, degrees, etc. It appears like a piece of exquisite net-work, interwoven...masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman; equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth... | |
| William Harrison - 1861 - 230 ページ
...the outlines of a Manks Grammar. The Author observes, "It appears like a piece of exquisite net work interwoven together in a masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth... | |
| William Kneale - 1866 - 238 ページ
...Dr. Kelly. In 1835 a dictionary was compiled by Archibald Cregeen, who remarks that the Manx tongue " appears like a piece of exquisite net-work, interwoven together in a masterly manner, and framed by the hands of a most skilful workman. The depth of meaning that abounds in many of the words must be conspicuous... | |
| John Kelly - 1870 - 144 ページ
...construction, texture, and beauty of the Manks language, and how the words initially change their cases, moods, tenses, degrees, &c. It appears like a piece...masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. * There is... | |
| William Harrison - 1876 - 332 ページ
...the construction of the Language, and forming the outlines of a Manks Grammar. The Author observes, "It appears like a piece of exquisite net-work interwoven...masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth... | |
| William Harrison - 1876 - 332 ページ
...the construction of the Language, and forming the outlines of a Manks Grammar. The Author observes, "It appears like a piece of exquisite net-work interwoven...masterly manner, and framed by the hand of a most skilful workman, equal to the composition of the most learned, and not the production of chance. The depth... | |
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