The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 23
... once heaved , and for ever grew still ; And there lay the steed with his nostrils all wide , But through them there rolled not the breath of his pride , And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf , And cold as the spray of the ...
... once heaved , and for ever grew still ; And there lay the steed with his nostrils all wide , But through them there rolled not the breath of his pride , And the foam of his gasping lay white on the turf , And cold as the spray of the ...
Σελίδα 28
... once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6. Etymology a help to Accuracy . A knowledge of the etymology of words is a great help to accuracy in using them , the shade of difference in meaning ...
... once spelt in accordance with their derivation . Now their origin is concealed . 6. Etymology a help to Accuracy . A knowledge of the etymology of words is a great help to accuracy in using them , the shade of difference in meaning ...
Σελίδα 61
... once that ignorance leads us to admire that which with fuller insight we should perceive to be a common 61 thing , and one therefore demanding no such tribute from The Organ-Blower LESSONS IN READING PROSE On a Knowledge of Words.
... once that ignorance leads us to admire that which with fuller insight we should perceive to be a common 61 thing , and one therefore demanding no such tribute from The Organ-Blower LESSONS IN READING PROSE On a Knowledge of Words.
Σελίδα 62
... once more instructive and entertaining than the study of the use , origin and distinction of words . 6. A learned scholar , to whom we owe one of our best Greek lexicons , speaks , in the preface to his great work , with a just disdain ...
... once more instructive and entertaining than the study of the use , origin and distinction of words . 6. A learned scholar , to whom we owe one of our best Greek lexicons , speaks , in the preface to his great work , with a just disdain ...
Σελίδα 67
... once the Church of the Virgin , and round the sides of the plat- form are cloisters , here and there covered with domes , and surmounted by tall minarets . The quiet seclusion of this sanctuary , the rich green of its grass and foliage ...
... once the Church of the Virgin , and round the sides of the plat- form are cloisters , here and there covered with domes , and surmounted by tall minarets . The quiet seclusion of this sanctuary , the rich green of its grass and foliage ...
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal Ashton beauty breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud dark date palm deep derived desert divine simplicity dromedaries earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio father feet friends Gibraltar give Guil hand hath head heart heaven hill honor hundred Jane Kennedy king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland miles mind mountain nature never night noble noun o'er ocean pass peace præ prefix pronounced Ravenswood Rome round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Sextus Tarquinius Shakspeare ship Shylock side smile soul sound spake speak spirit stand stood sword thee thing thou thousand Tiber tion towers of Rome tree turned Vermil voice wind wonderful words young