Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, in Three Volumes, Svazek 1W. Bulmer, 1801 - Počet stran: 436 |
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... seem that we ought to possess , in the various existing glossaries of the Gothic and Romance dialects , the means of recovering nearly all the original materials of our language . the It is true that these materials , in passing from ...
... seem that we ought to possess , in the various existing glossaries of the Gothic and Romance dialects , the means of recovering nearly all the original materials of our language . the It is true that these materials , in passing from ...
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... an- cèstors , finding it absolutely impossible to adopt any consistent mode of orthography , fairly left it to the discretion or caprice of the several writers and transcribers . Chaucer , it seems , was perfectly aware of this [ 9 ]
... an- cèstors , finding it absolutely impossible to adopt any consistent mode of orthography , fairly left it to the discretion or caprice of the several writers and transcribers . Chaucer , it seems , was perfectly aware of this [ 9 ]
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... seems , was perfectly aware of this inconvenience . In his address to his book he says , " And , for there is so great diversité " In English , and in writing of our tongue , " So pray I to God that none mis - writé thee , " Ne thee mis ...
... seems , was perfectly aware of this inconvenience . In his address to his book he says , " And , for there is so great diversité " In English , and in writing of our tongue , " So pray I to God that none mis - writé thee , " Ne thee mis ...
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... seems to have resembled those Runic odes so admirably imitated by Mr. Gray : but its mechanism and scheme of versifica- tion , notwithstanding all the pains which Hickes has employed in attempting to investigate them , are still ...
... seems to have resembled those Runic odes so admirably imitated by Mr. Gray : but its mechanism and scheme of versifica- tion , notwithstanding all the pains which Hickes has employed in attempting to investigate them , are still ...
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... seem to have been a sort of flute . 8 Probably some variety of the harp . 9 Drums . 19 Another sort of drum . Vide Sir J. Hawkins , Hist . Mus . 11. 284 , 5 . " Dulcimers . 19 The monochord . 13 Cymbals . 14 A sort of trumpet . 15 ...
... seem to have been a sort of flute . 8 Probably some variety of the harp . 9 Drums . 19 Another sort of drum . Vide Sir J. Hawkins , Hist . Mus . 11. 284 , 5 . " Dulcimers . 19 The monochord . 13 Cymbals . 14 A sort of trumpet . 15 ...
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