The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CæsarChapman and Hall, 1857 - 352 страници |
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... Latin would be called Combustio , and what in our modern English is still called the Burning . In other tongues of the same Gothic stock to which our own in part belongs both forms are still preserved . In German , for instance , we ...
... Latin would be called Combustio , and what in our modern English is still called the Burning . In other tongues of the same Gothic stock to which our own in part belongs both forms are still preserved . In German , for instance , we ...
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... which are always masculine in Latin . This is to give us both language and a conception different from Shakespeare's . 15. Made in her concave shores . — An imperfect line ( or hemistich , as it is commonly called ) JULIUS CESAR . 71.
... which are always masculine in Latin . This is to give us both language and a conception different from Shakespeare's . 15. Made in her concave shores . — An imperfect line ( or hemistich , as it is commonly called ) JULIUS CESAR . 71.
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... Latin Teg - ere and the German Deck - en ) signifies properly no more than to cover . Hence the deck of a ship . Thatch ( the German Dach ) is an- other formation from the same root . To deck , there- fore , has no connection with to ...
... Latin Teg - ere and the German Deck - en ) signifies properly no more than to cover . Hence the deck of a ship . Thatch ( the German Dach ) is an- other formation from the same root . To deck , there- fore , has no connection with to ...
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... Latin ceremonia is of unknown or disputed origin , but its only meaning is a religious rite . In our common English the meaning of cere- mony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have ...
... Latin ceremonia is of unknown or disputed origin , but its only meaning is a religious rite . In our common English the meaning of cere- mony has been extended so as to include also forms of civility and outward forms of state . We have ...
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... Latin words terminating in -ilis are in an unsatis- factory state in respect both of spelling and pronun- ciation . Of the Latin words some have the il long , others short ; and the former ought naturally to give in English -ile ...
... Latin words terminating in -ilis are in an unsatis- factory state in respect both of spelling and pronun- ciation . Of the Latin words some have the il long , others short ; and the former ought naturally to give in English -ile ...
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