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... Language : and a Grammatical Praxis with a literal English Version : to which are prefixed , Remarks on the History and Use of the Anglo - Saxon , and an Introduction , on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing , with Critical ...
... Language : and a Grammatical Praxis with a literal English Version : to which are prefixed , Remarks on the History and Use of the Anglo - Saxon , and an Introduction , on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing , with Critical ...
Pagina 155
... language , that without any impropriety it may be denominated English . 10. The Norman - Saxon dialect is distinguished by an almost total disregard of the variations of nouns and verbs , and by the following changes of letters : In the ...
... language , that without any impropriety it may be denominated English . 10. The Norman - Saxon dialect is distinguished by an almost total disregard of the variations of nouns and verbs , and by the following changes of letters : In the ...
Pagina 517
... language in which they adored their gods and celebrated their festivals . In a word , the Greek poetry was full of reality , — not like the French , a language of convention . French poetry , on the other hand , has lost by foreign ...
... language in which they adored their gods and celebrated their festivals . In a word , the Greek poetry was full of reality , — not like the French , a language of convention . French poetry , on the other hand , has lost by foreign ...
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