Bibliothèque anglo-saxonneSilvestre, Londres, Pickering, 1837 - 168 pages |
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... scholars have unveiled them for our guidance . It is a reflection that the Saxon scholar may be proud to make , that after the tongue of his fathers had been silent for three centuries , after it had been trampled for three hundred ...
... scholars have unveiled them for our guidance . It is a reflection that the Saxon scholar may be proud to make , that after the tongue of his fathers had been silent for three centuries , after it had been trampled for three hundred ...
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... scholars enough to read the Gospels and homilies , could not have construed five lines of Beowulf , Coedmon or Judith : at all events we have no evidence whatever to show that the poems ever occu- pied any one's attention for a moment ...
... scholars enough to read the Gospels and homilies , could not have construed five lines of Beowulf , Coedmon or Judith : at all events we have no evidence whatever to show that the poems ever occu- pied any one's attention for a moment ...
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... scholar , must carefully avoid consulting them . In 1812 , a very different kind of work made its appearance ; viz . the first edition of Dr. James Grimm's Deutsche Grammatik , one divi- sion of which was devoted to the Anglo- Saxon ...
... scholar , must carefully avoid consulting them . In 1812 , a very different kind of work made its appearance ; viz . the first edition of Dr. James Grimm's Deutsche Grammatik , one divi- sion of which was devoted to the Anglo- Saxon ...
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... scholar , which can henceforth alone form the basis of any philosophical study of the Teutonic tongues , rests upon two propositions : 1 ° That the roots of these languages , their methods of declen- sion , conjugation , and derivation ...
... scholar , which can henceforth alone form the basis of any philosophical study of the Teutonic tongues , rests upon two propositions : 1 ° That the roots of these languages , their methods of declen- sion , conjugation , and derivation ...
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... scholars and as I have had good reason to know , the Anglo- Saxon grammar is beyond all comparison the most philosophical and complete that has ever yet appeared in Europe . It is hardly conceiv- able that upon the heels of such a book ...
... scholars and as I have had good reason to know , the Anglo- Saxon grammar is beyond all comparison the most philosophical and complete that has ever yet appeared in Europe . It is hardly conceiv- able that upon the heels of such a book ...
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Page 99 - The Rudiments Of Grammar For The English-Saxon Tongue, First given in English : With An Apology for the Study of Northern Antiquities.
Page 148 - The Rise and Progress of the English Commonwealth. Anglo-Saxon Period, containing the AngloSaxon Policy, and the Institutions Arising out of Laws and Usages which Prevailed before the Conquest.
Page 152 - ANALECTA ANGLO-SAXONICA.— A Selection, in Prose and Verse, from Anglo-Saxon Authors, of various ages, with a Glossary. By Benjamin Thorpe, FSA A New Edition, with corrections and improvements. Post 8vo, cloth, 8s.
Page 143 - Ancient History, English and French, exemplified in a Regular Dissection of the Saxon Chronicle; preceded by a Review of Wharton's Utrum Elfricus Grammaticus? Malraesbury's Life of St. Wulstan, and Hugo Candidus' Peterborough History: wherein the Principal Saxon Annalists are now (for the first time) identified.
Page 135 - The Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, with copious Notes, illustrating the Structure of the Saxon and the Formation of the English Language : and a grammatical Praxis with a literal English Version...
Page 111 - To which is added an Account of the Writers of the History of the Church.
Page 151 - ANGLO-SAXON VERSION OF THE STORY OF APOLLONIUS of Tyre ;— upon which is founded the Play of Pericles, attributed to Shakespeare; — from a MS., with a Translation and Glossary.
Page 68 - The Gospels of the fower Euangelistes translated in the olde Saxons tyme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly collected out of Auncient Monumentes of the sayd Saxons, and now published for testimonie of the same at London.
Page 142 - MENOLOGIUM ; or the Poetical Calendar of the Anglo-Saxons ; with an English Translation and Notes, by the Rev.
Page 139 - Sharon Turner's History of the AngloSaxons, from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest.