The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... German deck - en ) signifies pro- perly no more than to cover . Hence the deck of a ship . Thatch ( the German Dach ) is another formation from the same root . To deck , therefore , has no connexion with to decorate , which is of the ...
... German deck - en ) signifies pro- perly no more than to cover . Hence the deck of a ship . Thatch ( the German Dach ) is another formation from the same root . To deck , therefore , has no connexion with to decorate , which is of the ...
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... German es ( still in continual use in that language for our that or it ) . " The word as , " observes Dr Latham ( English Language , p . 423 ) , " pro- perly a conjunction , is occasionally used as a relative- the man as rides to market ...
... German es ( still in continual use in that language for our that or it ) . " The word as , " observes Dr Latham ( English Language , p . 423 ) , " pro- perly a conjunction , is occasionally used as a relative- the man as rides to market ...
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... German compounds . - The effect and construction of lief in Middle English may be seen in the following ex- amples from Chaucer : - " For him was lever han at his beddes head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him it was dearer to ...
... German compounds . - The effect and construction of lief in Middle English may be seen in the following ex- amples from Chaucer : - " For him was lever han at his beddes head " ( C. T. Pro . 295 ) , that is , To him it was dearer to ...
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... German version the phrase here is the same that is employed in Acts xii . 10 , quoted above , where we have " of his own accord : " - ' —von ihm selber in the one case , von ihr selbst in the other . Dr Guest asserts that its was used ...
... German version the phrase here is the same that is employed in Acts xii . 10 , quoted above , where we have " of his own accord : " - ' —von ihm selber in the one case , von ihr selbst in the other . Dr Guest asserts that its was used ...
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... German has ihr for the Feminine , and only one form , sein , for both the Masculine and the Neuter . But in the inflection of this single form the two genders in our ancient English were distinguished both in the Nominative and in the ...
... German has ihr for the Feminine , and only one form , sein , for both the Masculine and the Neuter . But in the inflection of this single form the two genders in our ancient English were distinguished both in the Nominative and in the ...
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