Notes and QueriesOxford University Press, 1873 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 75
Pagina 21
... expression " It is they " is not ungrammatical . " They " is in apposition to " it . " Naturally in Latin the noun after the comparative varies in case according as quam is used or not , because they are two different forms of expression ...
... expression " It is they " is not ungrammatical . " They " is in apposition to " it . " Naturally in Latin the noun after the comparative varies in case according as quam is used or not , because they are two different forms of expression ...
Pagina 230
... expression as regards one self , can be traced not only in the epistolary forms in use by all Eastern nations of intellectual cultivation , but in those adopted by the less sentimental nations of the West . Thus , say , plain Mr. A. , a ...
... expression as regards one self , can be traced not only in the epistolary forms in use by all Eastern nations of intellectual cultivation , but in those adopted by the less sentimental nations of the West . Thus , say , plain Mr. A. , a ...
Pagina 342
... expression of the Poet - Laureate , to stamp the unyielding firmness of the man under every blast of heaven , is the suggestion of his own thoughtful nature ; but we have to go away back upwards of two thousand years to reach the poet ...
... expression of the Poet - Laureate , to stamp the unyielding firmness of the man under every blast of heaven , is the suggestion of his own thoughtful nature ; but we have to go away back upwards of two thousand years to reach the poet ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
addressed ancient appears arms Athenæum Club Ballads Baron Bishop British Museum called century Charles Cheshire Church copy correspondent Cromwell curious CUTHBERT BEDE daughter death Dictionary died doubt Duke Earl edition Edward EDWARD SOLLY England English engraved F. J. FURNIVALL father Fleet Street Francis French George give given Henry Henry VIII History honour inscription interesting James Junius King Kirkmichael known Lady Lancashire land late Latin letter Lincolnshire lines London Lord marriage married Maud de St meaning mentioned notice Oliver Cromwell original palindrome paper parish passage Peerage poem poet portrait possession printed probably published Queen query Quincy quoted readers reference Richard Robert says Scotland Scottish Shakspeare song Street Thomas tion translation Vellum verses volume Wanted wife William word writing written