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Pagina iii
... remarks on the phenomena of language , 249- every language maintains an individual character , 250 - the character of a lan- guage variously manifested , ib . - poetry and prose the two grand divisions of speech , 251 . Insurance Report ...
... remarks on the phenomena of language , 249- every language maintains an individual character , 250 - the character of a lan- guage variously manifested , ib . - poetry and prose the two grand divisions of speech , 251 . Insurance Report ...
Pagina 5
... remarks that fifteen lines are required to express the first five letters of this alphabet , and that the inscription may be translated in fifteen different ways . Nothing , therefore , can be more uncertain than its true meaning , and ...
... remarks that fifteen lines are required to express the first five letters of this alphabet , and that the inscription may be translated in fifteen different ways . Nothing , therefore , can be more uncertain than its true meaning , and ...
Pagina 8
... remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of his court . They were exempt both from taxes ...
... remarks that they were at once the military heralds , the legislators , and the poets of the Celts . Each prince or chief of a tribe had his own bard , who ranked with the first officers of his court . They were exempt both from taxes ...
Pagina 10
... remark here , " says a learned writer , " a very striking resem- blance between the ancient places of devotion in Greece and the Druidical temple of the more northern countries . In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present ...
... remark here , " says a learned writer , " a very striking resem- blance between the ancient places of devotion in Greece and the Druidical temple of the more northern countries . In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present ...
Pagina 15
... remarks , " with regard to these is the more remarkable , as not only the distant allusions , but even the practice ... remark that the Gaelic name for sacrifice confirms his opinion . Tob oirt , from iob or uile , a raw cake or lump of ...
... remarks , " with regard to these is the more remarkable , as not only the distant allusions , but even the practice ... remark that the Gaelic name for sacrifice confirms his opinion . Tob oirt , from iob or uile , a raw cake or lump of ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 4 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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