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Pagina 262
... words in the latter parts ; be called the old English , ( Henry III . to Edward but they are very few . Several of the grammat- III . , ) and middle English , ( Edward III . to Eliz- ical rules , however , are neglected , which shows ...
... words in the latter parts ; be called the old English , ( Henry III . to Edward but they are very few . Several of the grammat- III . , ) and middle English , ( Edward III . to Eliz- ical rules , however , are neglected , which shows ...
Pagina 266
... words should have been adopted was natural , for very many of the terms connected with chivalry were wanting in our own language . It was also natural that this species of literature should , to a certain extent , color the diction of ...
... words should have been adopted was natural , for very many of the terms connected with chivalry were wanting in our own language . It was also natural that this species of literature should , to a certain extent , color the diction of ...
Pagina 273
... words from the German vernacular ; or , better still , so far as it leads us , by a reflex influence , to cherish the Saxon element in our own language , to keep the other elements in check , and to give this its proper place , it is ...
... words from the German vernacular ; or , better still , so far as it leads us , by a reflex influence , to cherish the Saxon element in our own language , to keep the other elements in check , and to give this its proper place , it is ...
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