A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon LanguageG.P. Putnam, 1849 - 276 ページ |
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Louis F. Klipstein. PREFACE . It has been asserted by some that the common peo- ple of Italy , Spain , and Portugal , speak the language of their respective countries mostly in accordance with what is written among them ; while the same ...
Louis F. Klipstein. PREFACE . It has been asserted by some that the common peo- ple of Italy , Spain , and Portugal , speak the language of their respective countries mostly in accordance with what is written among them ; while the same ...
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... common property . It was intended at first to introduce the Ablative , but upon mature reflection , deemed unnecessary , as however general and express that case may have been in earlier times , with the exception of a few peculiar ...
... common property . It was intended at first to introduce the Ablative , but upon mature reflection , deemed unnecessary , as however general and express that case may have been in earlier times , with the exception of a few peculiar ...
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... and especially of Greek ; and we would also extend the ordinary programmes of our schools so as to embrace the Anglo - Saxon , the full sister of the German and English , the daughter of the same common .24 ANGLO - SAXON GRAMMAR .
... and especially of Greek ; and we would also extend the ordinary programmes of our schools so as to embrace the Anglo - Saxon , the full sister of the German and English , the daughter of the same common .24 ANGLO - SAXON GRAMMAR .
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... common chalk . We hope the day is not far distant when such men may be rarely met with ; and we think it will depend in some degree on the introduction of the study of the Anglo - Saxon into our colleges . The English , like all other ...
... common chalk . We hope the day is not far distant when such men may be rarely met with ; and we think it will depend in some degree on the introduction of the study of the Anglo - Saxon into our colleges . The English , like all other ...
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... common life , the outward signs by which emotion is indi- cated are almost all Anglo - Saxon . Such are , tear , smile , blush , to laugh , to weep , to sigh , to groan . In short , the words generally expressive of the strongest ...
... common life , the outward signs by which emotion is indi- cated are almost all Anglo - Saxon . Such are , tear , smile , blush , to laugh , to weep , to sigh , to groan . In short , the words generally expressive of the strongest ...
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adjectives adverbs Aefter ágan alliteration ancient noun Anglo Anglo-Sax Anglo-Saxon language baern-an baern-e blót burh burn compound Conjugation consonant daeg Dative declension denoting derived dialects eálá ealle English express feminine Genitive GERUND gewil give gód gód-an gód-e Greek guage habban haefde healf heó hine hund hwaet IMPERATIVE MOOD Indef Indefinite Tense INDICATIVE MOOD Infinitive inflection lat-an Latin letters luf-ode mind Moeso-Gothic neuter NOTE nouns Old Ablative origin oththe our-two Perf Perfect participle Perfect Tense person singular Plural poetry prefix preposition pronoun Roman Runic Saxon Secondary nouns seó signifying sometimes sona sound speech staef SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Superl swá swilce syllable termination thá thaere thaes thaet thám thára Theáh thing thón thou thrý thú Thurh thý tion tongue twá twégen unnan úr-e verbs vowel waes words
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255 ページ - For her th' unfading rose of Eden blooms, And wings of seraphs shed divine perfumes; For her the spouse prepares the...
257 ページ - Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more : for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has brighter paragraphs he has not better poems.
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