Epea Pteroenta, Or, The Diversions of Purley, Volumes 1-2Thomas Tegg, 1840 - 739 pagina's |
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Pagina xlviii
... least that all speculations founded on the supposed derivation of verbals in ing from the Present Participle resem- ble historical disquisitions in which , facts and dates not being considered of any particular importance , it should be ...
... least that all speculations founded on the supposed derivation of verbals in ing from the Present Participle resem- ble historical disquisitions in which , facts and dates not being considered of any particular importance , it should be ...
Pagina li
... least six centuries before it began gradually , and only in the English language , to supplant it . " Ling , " he says elsewhere , " may be the same syllable with 7 prefixed , I being itself corrupted from dle , a deal or division ...
... least six centuries before it began gradually , and only in the English language , to supplant it . " Ling , " he says elsewhere , " may be the same syllable with 7 prefixed , I being itself corrupted from dle , a deal or division ...
Pagina liii
... least is something in their favour . Sec this subject very ably treated in A Letter on the Immateriality of the Soul , in reply to Mr. Rennel , " ( Hunter , 1821 ) , ascribed to a clergyman of the Irish church ; also in Wallace's ...
... least is something in their favour . Sec this subject very ably treated in A Letter on the Immateriality of the Soul , in reply to Mr. Rennel , " ( Hunter , 1821 ) , ascribed to a clergyman of the Irish church ; also in Wallace's ...
Pagina 3
... least the most pleasing employment of the human mind . And I think it no less necessary in the most important questions concerning religion and civil society . But since you say it is easy , tell me where it may be learned . B. - If ...
... least the most pleasing employment of the human mind . And I think it no less necessary in the most important questions concerning religion and civil society . But since you say it is easy , tell me where it may be learned . B. - If ...
Pagina 4
... of information are excited by the character which is here given of Scotus - whose De Modis Significandi should be intitled , not Grammatica Speculativa , but - an B. - You must then give up one at least 4 INTRODUCTION .
... of information are excited by the character which is here given of Scotus - whose De Modis Significandi should be intitled , not Grammatica Speculativa , but - an B. - You must then give up one at least 4 INTRODUCTION .
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abbreviations Adjective adverb Aleran Anglo-Saxon verb antient authority boke booke Butan called cant Cause Chaucer Comm common conjunction corruption derivation Diues and Pauper doth Douglas Dutch edition employed English enim etiam etymologists etymology euery explained Faerie Queene French give Gothic Gower Grammarians Greek grete guage Harris hath haue Ibid imperative instances Italian Johnson Junius knight kynge language Latin Layamon Lord Lord Monboddo loue manner meaning Menage merely modern neuer Noun old English origin past participle past tense Perizonius Ploughman Poly-olbion preposition present participle Prol pronounced qu'il quæ quam quia quod reason Scaliger sentence Shakespeare shal signification Skinner says song speech substantive sunt suppose Tale tense and past termination thare thing thou thyng tion translation Troylus truth unto Vossius whan wolde word write
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