An Essay on the Archæology of Our Popular Phrases and Nursery Rhymes, Том 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Company, 1837 |
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... contraction usual for the participle present in ing of which e is the known abbreviation . The ing is obsolete in the Dutch , and ende has taken its place Kroocken , krooken , kroken are the same word , POPULAR PHRASES . 21.
... contraction usual for the participle present in ing of which e is the known abbreviation . The ing is obsolete in the Dutch , and ende has taken its place Kroocken , krooken , kroken are the same word , POPULAR PHRASES . 21.
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... contraction of the participle present of kittelen , kettelen , to tickle , and thus a tickling . Of , or . Vies , morose , cross , whimsical , one easily displeased , of uncertain humour . Ketelaghtig peerd , is a ticklish horse , one ...
... contraction of the participle present of kittelen , kettelen , to tickle , and thus a tickling . Of , or . Vies , morose , cross , whimsical , one easily displeased , of uncertain humour . Ketelaghtig peerd , is a ticklish horse , one ...
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... contraction of tijing , the participle present used substantively ] as the carrying on or progress of the show . The phrase then comes out as , the one who is the talk and action of the show , and without whom the show would be without ...
... contraction of tijing , the participle present used substantively ] as the carrying on or progress of the show . The phrase then comes out as , the one who is the talk and action of the show , and without whom the show would be without ...
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John Bellenden Ker. the usual form of the contraction of the , in Dutch , obselete ing . Schouw and show are the same word . Johnson says the phrase is as rare and show . Are there no odder sights than a puppet ... contraction of the, in ...
John Bellenden Ker. the usual form of the contraction of the , in Dutch , obselete ing . Schouw and show are the same word . Johnson says the phrase is as rare and show . Are there no odder sights than a puppet ... contraction of the, in ...
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... contraction of the subjunctive form of scheeden , scheijden , to separate from , to depart from . Ure , hour , moment , any indefinite imaginary period of time . Te goeder ure , in a happy moment , and it is in this sense ure is used ...
... contraction of the subjunctive form of scheeden , scheijden , to separate from , to depart from . Ure , hour , moment , any indefinite imaginary period of time . Te goeder ure , in a happy moment , and it is in this sense ure is used ...
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Anglo-Saxon appearance ARCHEOLOGY Bede belong chance CHAUCER contraction cunning daer distress drunk Dutch ellipsis evidently evil explained expression fool foul French friar Gauw grete grounded Grouw guit hach haest head heel Heer heet Heeten hell hence hiet Hoeve houde Huif IDEM ijse implying import intermutating Italian Jack Jack Ketch JOHNSON knah labour language Latin literally look Lord maer means mede meé mind monk mood nature never noise once original form original phrase pain paragogical participle present Pasquinade person in question potential mood præterite priest pronounced quoth regard rogue rouw schie seer sense shews sounds stick subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive suspect t'el term thema ther thing thou tion travesty turn Tuyf utter verb Voer voeren whence wijse word
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Стр. 277 - Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, The cow's in the corn. Where is the boy Who looks after the sheep? He's under the haycock Fast asleep.
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Стр. 271 - GIRLS and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day; Leave your supper, and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street. Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will or not at all.