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Pagina 7
... English tune , although Burns , who wrote to it " Ye banks and braes o ' bonny Doon , " considered it the com- position of an amateur . Being anxious to ascertain the real date of " Dale's Collection of English Songs , " which Mr ...
... English tune , although Burns , who wrote to it " Ye banks and braes o ' bonny Doon , " considered it the com- position of an amateur . Being anxious to ascertain the real date of " Dale's Collection of English Songs , " which Mr ...
Pagina 11
... English turn kind into kee ind , so all Turks turn kághaz into kiághaz , after which it becomes kiáhaz and kiáhat . Similarly they turn káfir into kiáfir , after which guttural commencement and growling ter- mination are all that are ...
... English turn kind into kee ind , so all Turks turn kághaz into kiághaz , after which it becomes kiáhaz and kiáhat . Similarly they turn káfir into kiáfir , after which guttural commencement and growling ter- mination are all that are ...
Pagina 12
... English Lexicon , ' book i . part ii . P. 483 ) . The lexicographers , however , generally regard giaour as meaning not an apostate , but an unbeliever in Islam , and if this signification is admitted , the derivation from kafir would ...
... English Lexicon , ' book i . part ii . P. 483 ) . The lexicographers , however , generally regard giaour as meaning not an apostate , but an unbeliever in Islam , and if this signification is admitted , the derivation from kafir would ...
Pagina 13
... English because it was long originally . On the other hand , the man who knows Old French will ask where the accent really fell - a question of far more importance . 66 Devon ' ( 1892 ) , thus illustrates the use of the word : ' Well ...
... English because it was long originally . On the other hand , the man who knows Old French will ask where the accent really fell - a question of far more importance . 66 Devon ' ( 1892 ) , thus illustrates the use of the word : ' Well ...
Pagina 17
... English place - names are often in the dative , it is to be expected that the form " well " would be as frequently found as " wall . " Again , the force of the accent on the first syllable of dissyllabic place- names tends to make the ...
... English place - names are often in the dative , it is to be expected that the form " well " would be as frequently found as " wall . " Again , the force of the accent on the first syllable of dissyllabic place- names tends to make the ...
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