English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the English language |
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Стр. viii
... true is the obfervation , that it has fared with languages , as it has fared with all the other arts and sciences ; they have had their infancy and minority , as well as their maturity and manhood ; and then , after having endured for a ...
... true is the obfervation , that it has fared with languages , as it has fared with all the other arts and sciences ; they have had their infancy and minority , as well as their maturity and manhood ; and then , after having endured for a ...
Стр. xxi
... true colours and fhapes : " - permit me however only to add , that where there is so much vapor , there must be fome internal warmth ; and where there is fo much fume , there must be fome latent fire : and to convince us that these ...
... true colours and fhapes : " - permit me however only to add , that where there is so much vapor , there must be fome internal warmth ; and where there is fo much fume , there must be fome latent fire : and to convince us that these ...
Стр. xxx
... true de- rivation by at least two thousand years : for what Cafaubon fays in p . 378 , is most justly true : ut dicam libere , quod fentio : pauca puto vere et genuine Anglica five Saxonica , i . e . vetera , reperiri ; quæ ( iis ...
... true de- rivation by at least two thousand years : for what Cafaubon fays in p . 378 , is most justly true : ut dicam libere , quod fentio : pauca puto vere et genuine Anglica five Saxonica , i . e . vetera , reperiri ; quæ ( iis ...
Стр. xl
... true fountain head ; and in this fearch , it is etymology will lead us fure , by fhewing us the connexion , and ( if it may be fo called ) the confanguinity , that fubfifts between the original , and its derivative ; between the mother ...
... true fountain head ; and in this fearch , it is etymology will lead us fure , by fhewing us the connexion , and ( if it may be fo called ) the confanguinity , that fubfifts between the original , and its derivative ; between the mother ...
Стр. xli
George William Lemon. fund of knowledge , by tracing the true origin of words , and the pleasure of leaving the fruit of their labors to pofterity , in fome measure compensated all the trouble and pains they might have beftowed in fuch ...
George William Lemon. fund of knowledge , by tracing the true origin of words , and the pleasure of leaving the fruit of their labors to pofterity , in fome measure compensated all the trouble and pains they might have beftowed in fuch ...
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