English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language |
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... manner of expreffion , throughout a whole work ; there may be indeed a fimilarity of thought in fome few inftances , but there will fcarce be a fimilarity of expreffion even in thofe few ; no , there will be a variety in that famenefs ...
... manner of expreffion , throughout a whole work ; there may be indeed a fimilarity of thought in fome few inftances , but there will fcarce be a fimilarity of expreffion even in thofe few ; no , there will be a variety in that famenefs ...
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... manner exftinct , and may now with true propriety be called the dead languages ; for even those two most noble tongues , that ever yet graced the dignity of human elocution , the Greek and Latin , have been in all thefe different ftates ...
... manner exftinct , and may now with true propriety be called the dead languages ; for even those two most noble tongues , that ever yet graced the dignity of human elocution , the Greek and Latin , have been in all thefe different ftates ...
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... manner of writing , p . 37 , with these words ; " by this time , like one who had set out on his way by night , and travailed thro ' a region of smooth and idle dreames , our hiftory now arrives on the confines , where daylight and ...
... manner of writing , p . 37 , with these words ; " by this time , like one who had set out on his way by night , and travailed thro ' a region of smooth and idle dreames , our hiftory now arrives on the confines , where daylight and ...
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... manner in which Cæfar ( lib . iv . 24 , and 33 ) defcribes the method , in which the Britons attacked him with their effeda , or chariots armed with feitbes , any one might fuppofe , as the commentators in the Variorum edition have ...
... manner in which Cæfar ( lib . iv . 24 , and 33 ) defcribes the method , in which the Britons attacked him with their effeda , or chariots armed with feitbes , any one might fuppofe , as the commentators in the Variorum edition have ...
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... manner as the name of Saxons was given to those people , on account of the weapons they wore ; fo likewife the French feem to have acquired their name from a fimilar circumstance ; as may be seen under the article FRANKS , in the Work ...
... manner as the name of Saxons was given to those people , on account of the weapons they wore ; fo likewife the French feem to have acquired their name from a fimilar circumstance ; as may be seen under the article FRANKS , in the Work ...
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English Etymology Or a Derivative Dictionary of the English Language: In Two ... George William Lemon Недоступно для просмотра - 2009 |
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