English Past and PresentRedfield, 1855 - 213페이지 |
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19 페이지
... entirely belonging to religious matters , as ' amen , ' ' cabala , ' ' cherub , ' ' ephod , ' ' hallelujah , ' ' jubilee , ' ' manna , ' ' Messiah , ' ' sabbath , ' ' seraph . ' The Arabic words in our language are more numer- ous ; we ...
... entirely belonging to religious matters , as ' amen , ' ' cabala , ' ' cherub , ' ' ephod , ' ' hallelujah , ' ' jubilee , ' ' manna , ' ' Messiah , ' ' sabbath , ' ' seraph . ' The Arabic words in our language are more numer- ous ; we ...
24 페이지
... entirely assimilated to their lan- guage in form and termination , so as in a little while to be almost or quite undistinguishable from natives . On the other hand a most effectual check to this pro- cess , a process sometimes ...
... entirely assimilated to their lan- guage in form and termination , so as in a little while to be almost or quite undistinguishable from natives . On the other hand a most effectual check to this pro- cess , a process sometimes ...
28 페이지
... entirely predominates here , and everything has to conform and subordinate itself to the laws of this ruling and ascendant language . The Anglo - Saxon is the ruling language in our pres- ent English ; while that has thought good to ...
... entirely predominates here , and everything has to conform and subordinate itself to the laws of this ruling and ascendant language . The Anglo - Saxon is the ruling language in our pres- ent English ; while that has thought good to ...
72 페이지
... entirely of comic com- binations thrown off for the occasion . * Of the same character is Butler's ' cynarctomachy , ' or battle of a dog and bear . Nor do I suppose that Fuller , when he used to avunculize , ' to imitate or follow in ...
... entirely of comic com- binations thrown off for the occasion . * Of the same character is Butler's ' cynarctomachy , ' or battle of a dog and bear . Nor do I suppose that Fuller , when he used to avunculize , ' to imitate or follow in ...
74 페이지
... entirely different words , each with its own distinct domain of meaning , which as by general agreement is assigned to it . The words at parting divide the inheritance between them , which hitherto they held in common . No one who has ...
... entirely different words , each with its own distinct domain of meaning , which as by general agreement is assigned to it . The words at parting divide the inheritance between them , which hitherto they held in common . No one who has ...
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106 페이지 - Deliver me not over into the will of mine adversaries : for there are false witnesses risen up against me, and such as speak wrong.
34 페이지 - By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name. 16 But to do good and to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.
65 페이지 - Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible. And of those which we understand, some are ungrammatical, others coarse ; and his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions, that it is as affected as it is obscure.
28 페이지 - The first and foremost step to all good works is the dread and fear of the Lord of heaven and earth, which through the Holy Ghost enlighteneth the blindness of our sinful hearts to tread the ways of wisdom, and lead our feet into the land of blessing."* This is not stiffer than the ordinary English of his time.
31 페이지 - cocoon,' (to speak by the language applied to silk-worms,) which the poem spins for itself. But, on the other hand, where the motion of the feeling is by and through the ideas, where, (as in religious or meditative poetry — Young's, for instance, or Cowper's,) the pathos creeps and kindles underneath the very tissues of the thinking, there the Latin will predominate ; and so much so that, whilst the flesh, the blood and the muscle, will be often almost exclusively Latin, the articulations only,...
94 페이지 - In former times, till about the reign of King Henry VIII., they were wont to be formed by adding en; thus, loven, sayen, complainen. But now (whatsoever is the cause) it hath quite grown out of use, and that other so generally prevailed, that I dare not presume to set this afoot again ; albeit (to tell you my opinion) 1 am persuaded that the lack hereof, well considered, will be found a great blemish to our tongue.
122 페이지 - I might here observe, that the same single letter on many occasions does the office of a whole word, and represents the his and her of our forefathers.
176 페이지 - But errs not Nature from this gracious end, From burning suns when livid deaths descend, When earthquakes swallow, or when tempests sweep Towns to one grave, whole nations to the deep? "No," ('tis replied) "the first Almighty Cause Acts not by partial, but by gen'ral laws; Th' exceptions few; some change since all began: And what created perfect?