Bibliothèque anglo-saxonneSilvestre, Londres, Pickering, 1837 - 168 pages |
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Page 22
... glossary of the more difficult words will be found useful . The notation of the long vowels is deficient in many cases and all I have to say respecting this , is , that in the first attempt ever made in England to separate the short ...
... glossary of the more difficult words will be found useful . The notation of the long vowels is deficient in many cases and all I have to say respecting this , is , that in the first attempt ever made in England to separate the short ...
Page 23
... glossary is an invaluable addition to their means of mastering the tongue . Considered merely with reference to them , there might be some doubts of the propriety of reprinting the corrupt Ormulum . Those who are somewhat more advanced ...
... glossary is an invaluable addition to their means of mastering the tongue . Considered merely with reference to them , there might be some doubts of the propriety of reprinting the corrupt Ormulum . Those who are somewhat more advanced ...
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... volume containing both grammar and glossary . The general conclusion which we must draw from what has been said , is , that a new and powerful impulse has been given to Saxon learning by two continental scholars : that with no lack 31.
... volume containing both grammar and glossary . The general conclusion which we must draw from what has been said , is , that a new and powerful impulse has been given to Saxon learning by two continental scholars : that with no lack 31.
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... glossary . On this point I shall quote the opinion of the most learned of all Teutonic philologists , as it is contained in a work not likely to fall into the hands of many of my readers . « The append- ing of translations to ancient ...
... glossary . On this point I shall quote the opinion of the most learned of all Teutonic philologists , as it is contained in a work not likely to fall into the hands of many of my readers . « The append- ing of translations to ancient ...
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... glossary to Beo- wulf ; which see . Vol . I. p . 646. Dr. Grimm doubts whether bune poculum is masculine or feminine , adding that the feminine is less likely , from being rarer in this form . From Cod . Exon . fol . 77 b . 90. there ...
... glossary to Beo- wulf ; which see . Vol . I. p . 646. Dr. Grimm doubts whether bune poculum is masculine or feminine , adding that the feminine is less likely , from being rarer in this form . From Cod . Exon . fol . 77 b . 90. there ...
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