Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 ページ |
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... speak incorrectly till art had , in some degree , reco- vered his powers ; and he would invent the conveniencies and embellishments of life . Some authors have been loud in their praises of the poetry of the antient Britons , nor shall ...
... speak incorrectly till art had , in some degree , reco- vered his powers ; and he would invent the conveniencies and embellishments of life . Some authors have been loud in their praises of the poetry of the antient Britons , nor shall ...
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... speaking of authorities derived from inscriptions , he observes , " But you will say , all this makes little to our purpose : yes , very much ; as that which brings from abroad the Roman orders , laws , fashions , and every thing , into ...
... speaking of authorities derived from inscriptions , he observes , " But you will say , all this makes little to our purpose : yes , very much ; as that which brings from abroad the Roman orders , laws , fashions , and every thing , into ...
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... speak ; yet May he pray for us , that most holy priest , At whose tomb these my gifts I have address'd . ” The preceding particulars relating to the state of society amongst the Anglo- Saxons , will enable the reader to form a tolerable ...
... speak ; yet May he pray for us , that most holy priest , At whose tomb these my gifts I have address'd . ” The preceding particulars relating to the state of society amongst the Anglo- Saxons , will enable the reader to form a tolerable ...
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... a mind to give his daughter or sister , or niece , or kinswoman , in marriage , let him speak with me about it . But neither will I take any thing of his for this leave leave and licence , nor will I hinder him from 34.
... a mind to give his daughter or sister , or niece , or kinswoman , in marriage , let him speak with me about it . But neither will I take any thing of his for this leave leave and licence , nor will I hinder him from 34.
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... speaking of the causes of the impairing of our language , says : " One is by cause that children that gone to scole lerne to speke first Englyshe , and then ben compelled to constrewe her lessions in Frensh , and that have ben used the ...
... speaking of the causes of the impairing of our language , says : " One is by cause that children that gone to scole lerne to speke first Englyshe , and then ben compelled to constrewe her lessions in Frensh , and that have ben used the ...
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