Bibliothèque anglo-saxonneSilvestre, Londres, Pickering, 1837 - 168 pages |
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... Gothic and Saxon grammar . In the following year , the ho- norable Daines Barrington brought out Ælfred's Orosius not without many errors , into which his unbounded opinion of himself did not prevent him from falling ; and many of which ...
... Gothic and Saxon grammar . In the following year , the ho- norable Daines Barrington brought out Ælfred's Orosius not without many errors , into which his unbounded opinion of himself did not prevent him from falling ; and many of which ...
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... that each root shall have in that tongue : hence we may sometimes , when at a loss for the meaning of a word , gain light upon the sub- ject by transferring the form in Anglo - Saxon to its equivalent in Gothic , Old Norse or Old 16.
... that each root shall have in that tongue : hence we may sometimes , when at a loss for the meaning of a word , gain light upon the sub- ject by transferring the form in Anglo - Saxon to its equivalent in Gothic , Old Norse or Old 16.
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... Gothic , that finale in Anglo - Saxon ( putting out of the question that it is here the sign of the dative case ) was probably final a in Gothic , and thus our word is transferred to Gothic and Old High - Dutch hansa , turma , cœtus ...
... Gothic , that finale in Anglo - Saxon ( putting out of the question that it is here the sign of the dative case ) was probably final a in Gothic , and thus our word is transferred to Gothic and Old High - Dutch hansa , turma , cœtus ...
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... Gothic , Old High - Dutch , and Old Saxon , which were hardly to be expected . But they have not been always copied with accuracy , and betray a want of acquaintance with Anglo - Saxon MSS . which should have rendered Dr. Mone cautious ...
... Gothic , Old High - Dutch , and Old Saxon , which were hardly to be expected . But they have not been always copied with accuracy , and betray a want of acquaintance with Anglo - Saxon MSS . which should have rendered Dr. Mone cautious ...
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... Gothic itself . It is distinguished from Anglo - Saxon chiefly by having preserved the distinctness of its inflec- tions , and avoided the habit of contraction which grows up in all languages in proportion . as they become polished and ...
... Gothic itself . It is distinguished from Anglo - Saxon chiefly by having preserved the distinctness of its inflec- tions , and avoided the habit of contraction which grows up in all languages in proportion . as they become polished and ...
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