A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: From an Original Manuscript, in the Library of John George Lambton, Esq., M. P., with Considerable AdditionsE. Charnley, 1825 - 243 страници |
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Страница vii
... terms , or puerilities . The land of " Cockaigne , " as some wits have lately called the dwellers in the metropolis , has long lost its raciness of idiom ; but among the lower classes tradition has been faithful to its task ; and ...
... terms , or puerilities . The land of " Cockaigne , " as some wits have lately called the dwellers in the metropolis , has long lost its raciness of idiom ; but among the lower classes tradition has been faithful to its task ; and ...
Страница viii
... terms , that were in danger of being totally lost , the author was induced to commence a collection of Provincialisms . In his earlier years he had frequent com- munications with different parts of the North , and accustomed himself to ...
... terms , that were in danger of being totally lost , the author was induced to commence a collection of Provincialisms . In his earlier years he had frequent com- munications with different parts of the North , and accustomed himself to ...
Страница xi
... terms in both these publications , are radically the same as those col- lected orally by the writer , though they appear to be different from the dialectical variations which they have undergone . The National work of Dr. Jamieson has ...
... terms in both these publications , are radically the same as those col- lected orally by the writer , though they appear to be different from the dialectical variations which they have undergone . The National work of Dr. Jamieson has ...
Страница xiv
... terms thus doubtful , he cannot presume that he has , in every instance , succeeded in his explanations ; but whatever errors he may have com- mitted , in this or in any other respect , he will , on their being pointed out , be glad to ...
... terms thus doubtful , he cannot presume that he has , in every instance , succeeded in his explanations ; but whatever errors he may have com- mitted , in this or in any other respect , he will , on their being pointed out , be glad to ...
Страница xviii
... Terms made use of in the Lead Mines , & c . in Alston Moor , " which he owes to the politeness of Anthony Easterby , Esq . of Coxlodge . These additions , however , shall appear in a future impression , incorporated with a " Vocabulary ...
... Terms made use of in the Lead Mines , & c . in Alston Moor , " which he owes to the politeness of Anthony Easterby , Esq . of Coxlodge . These additions , however , shall appear in a future impression , incorporated with a " Vocabulary ...
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