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... Latin , and Italian poems , as well as the English . ( 2 ) " A Complete Con- cordance to Milton's Poetical Works , by G. Lushington Prendergast , " published in twelve quarto parts at Madras in 1857-9 . ( 3 ) " A Complete Concordance to ...
... Latin , and Italian poems , as well as the English . ( 2 ) " A Complete Con- cordance to Milton's Poetical Works , by G. Lushington Prendergast , " published in twelve quarto parts at Madras in 1857-9 . ( 3 ) " A Complete Concordance to ...
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... Latin or other non - Saxon sources that have contributed to our matured and composite English . " In the vocabulary of the English Bible , " says Mr. Marsh ( Lect . on Eng . Lang . , 4th American edit . pp . 123 , 124 ) , " sixty per ...
... Latin or other non - Saxon sources that have contributed to our matured and composite English . " In the vocabulary of the English Bible , " says Mr. Marsh ( Lect . on Eng . Lang . , 4th American edit . pp . 123 , 124 ) , " sixty per ...
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... Latin treatise on English Grammar , published in 1619 , and Charles Butler , M.A. , of Magdalen College , Oxford , in his " English Grammar , or the Institution of . Letters , Syllables , and Words in the English Tongue , " published ...
... Latin treatise on English Grammar , published in 1619 , and Charles Butler , M.A. , of Magdalen College , Oxford , in his " English Grammar , or the Institution of . Letters , Syllables , and Words in the English Tongue , " published ...
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... Latin , and that people who still pronounce hunderd are accustomed to the spelling hundred . - The form childern for children occurs four times in Par . Lost , and is worth noting ; but , as we have childrens for children's in the same ...
... Latin , and that people who still pronounce hunderd are accustomed to the spelling hundred . - The form childern for children occurs four times in Par . Lost , and is worth noting ; but , as we have childrens for children's in the same ...
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... Latin ( perfectus , imperfectus ) . The French form indeed seems to have been the older ; for we have parfit , parfite , and parfitly in our texts of Chaucer . All in all , as Milton's oscillation between the two forms is curious , it ...
... Latin ( perfectus , imperfectus ) . The French form indeed seems to have been the older ; for we have parfit , parfite , and parfitly in our texts of Chaucer . All in all , as Milton's oscillation between the two forms is curious , it ...
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