The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 16
... seen the effects of love and hatred ' , joy ' and grief` , hope ' and despair` . 11. The first object of a true zeal is that we may do right` , not that we may prosper` . 12. O my son Absalom ' ! My son ' , my son Absalom ' ! Would God ...
... seen the effects of love and hatred ' , joy ' and grief` , hope ' and despair` . 11. The first object of a true zeal is that we may do right` , not that we may prosper` . 12. O my son Absalom ' ! My son ' , my son Absalom ' ! Would God ...
Σελίδα 19
... seen from the fact that from pono and positum we have two hundred and fifty words ; from plic'o , two hundred ; from fèr'o and la'tum , one hundred and ninety - eight ; from spě'cio , one hundred and seventy - seven ; from ETYMOLOGICAL ...
... seen from the fact that from pono and positum we have two hundred and fifty words ; from plic'o , two hundred ; from fèr'o and la'tum , one hundred and ninety - eight ; from spě'cio , one hundred and seventy - seven ; from ETYMOLOGICAL ...
Σελίδα 27
... seen that many words , radi- cally the same , have double forms , the one from the original source , the other from the language through which the word has come to us ; for example , popular , people ; inimical , enemy ; secure , sure ...
... seen that many words , radi- cally the same , have double forms , the one from the original source , the other from the language through which the word has come to us ; for example , popular , people ; inimical , enemy ; secure , sure ...
Σελίδα 67
... seen the white buildings of the Armenian convent , like an immense factory ; more to the right the new English church ; and in the background , crown- ing the hill , the massive square keep of the castle of David . The southern section ...
... seen the white buildings of the Armenian convent , like an immense factory ; more to the right the new English church ; and in the background , crown- ing the hill , the massive square keep of the castle of David . The southern section ...
Σελίδα 71
... seen . It is what I call an unconscious intellect ; there is more virtue in it than he him- self is aware of . Novalis beautifully remarks of him that those dramas of his are products of nature too , deep as Nature herself . I find a ...
... seen . It is what I call an unconscious intellect ; there is more virtue in it than he him- self is aware of . Novalis beautifully remarks of him that those dramas of his are products of nature too , deep as Nature herself . I find a ...
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