A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley: Containing an Essay on English Verbs, with Remarks on Mr Tooke's Work, and Some Terms Employed to Denote Soul Or SpiritSmith, Elder, 1826 - 170페이지 |
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... According to Dr. Johnson , we have taken the infinitive termination , with one or two other verbs , which will be mentioned after- wards . When Bellona storms With all her BATTERING engines bent to rase Some capital city . Milton . Here ...
... According to Dr. Johnson , we have taken the infinitive termination , with one or two other verbs , which will be mentioned after- wards . When Bellona storms With all her BATTERING engines bent to rase Some capital city . Milton . Here ...
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... ascendere , " Lye : one preterite of which , according to H. Tooke , was stage , whence STAGE , a part of a journey steiged or gone and , hence we may have formed TO 66 STAGGER . And as " stig - an was 34 AN ESSAY ON ENGLISH VERBS .
... ascendere , " Lye : one preterite of which , according to H. Tooke , was stage , whence STAGE , a part of a journey steiged or gone and , hence we may have formed TO 66 STAGGER . And as " stig - an was 34 AN ESSAY ON ENGLISH VERBS .
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... According to H. Tooke's system , THREAD may be supposed to be the past participle Thre - ed of the Anglosaxon verb thre - an , thraw - an , cris- pare , torquere , circumrotare , vexare , to twist or twine and the subaudition ' is flax ...
... According to H. Tooke's system , THREAD may be supposed to be the past participle Thre - ed of the Anglosaxon verb thre - an , thraw - an , cris- pare , torquere , circumrotare , vexare , to twist or twine and the subaudition ' is flax ...
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... According to H. Tooke's system , THREAD may be supposed to be the past participle Thre - ed of the Anglosaxon verb thre - an , thraw - an , cris- pare , torquere , circumrotare , vexare , to twist or twine and the subaudition ' is flax ...
... According to H. Tooke's system , THREAD may be supposed to be the past participle Thre - ed of the Anglosaxon verb thre - an , thraw - an , cris- pare , torquere , circumrotare , vexare , to twist or twine and the subaudition ' is flax ...
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... according to him , is its only sense : but how often does it happen that the whole , or the precise meaning of a word , cannot be ascer- tained from its etymology ? Suppose a foreigner were made acquainted with all the Anglosaxon and ...
... according to him , is its only sense : but how often does it happen that the whole , or the precise meaning of a word , cannot be ascer- tained from its etymology ? Suppose a foreigner were made acquainted with all the Anglosaxon and ...
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alii analogy Anglo Anglosaxon verb anima animi animus applied autem bodily act body breath called Chaucer Cicero ciple common conjecture connexion derived diminutive DINLE Diversions of Purley Douglas's Virgil Dryden effect Eneid English verbs etymo etymologists etymology expression fleog-an formed the frequentative French frequentative verbs GAST German ghost GLITTERING Gothic heaved hence Ibid instance Jamieson Johnson King Lear language Lapwing Latin Latin language Lindsay living principle metaphor metonymy Milton mind Moso-Gothic nature nouns objects old English opinion past parti past participle past tense perhaps philosophers Pope prefix preterite and past quæ Quintilian quod quotes resemblance Romeo and Juliet saxon Scotch Scotland seems sense signify similar simply and merely soul or spirit speak spiritus subtile supposed term thing thinking principle thou tongue Tooke Tooke's transferred trope truth verbs ending WANDER WAVER WELTER Wending whence wind word wraith
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25 페이지 - With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening" mild; then silent night With this her solemn bird, and this fair moon, And these the gems of heaven, her starry train: But neither breath of morn, when she ascends With charm of earliest birds; nor rising sun On this delightful land; nor herb,...
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