The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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... thought and history locked up in some common word with which he supposed himself familiar ! Our noblest authors , who understand best the use of the English language , employ words with a view to their etymological meaning ; and one ...
... thought and history locked up in some common word with which he supposed himself familiar ! Our noblest authors , who understand best the use of the English language , employ words with a view to their etymological meaning ; and one ...
Σελίδα 7
... of Words .... 2. Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives ( Illustrated ) .. 3. Characteristics of Shakspeare . .TRENCH . 61 PORTER . 64 CARLYLE . 70 7 ................ PAGE 74. My Uncle Peter ......... 76. Thoughts on Corruptions of Language.
... of Words .... 2. Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives ( Illustrated ) .. 3. Characteristics of Shakspeare . .TRENCH . 61 PORTER . 64 CARLYLE . 70 7 ................ PAGE 74. My Uncle Peter ......... 76. Thoughts on Corruptions of Language.
Σελίδα 8
... Thoughts on Books. 4. The Alarm at Concord . 5. The Secret of Content ......... 7. Corruptions of Language . 8. Jefferson as a Lawyer ....... 9. Animal Heat .... 10. Madame Roland ..... 12. An American Wilderness ( Illustrated ) ...
... Thoughts on Books. 4. The Alarm at Concord . 5. The Secret of Content ......... 7. Corruptions of Language . 8. Jefferson as a Lawyer ....... 9. Animal Heat .... 10. Madame Roland ..... 12. An American Wilderness ( Illustrated ) ...
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... Thoughts on Books ...... 66 66 66 66 66 Obligations to Literature Worth of Books ....... A Taste for Reading .. Reading may be Abused .. Inspiring Words ............ 78. The Coal in the Fire ... ............ .. 79. The Esquimaux ...
... Thoughts on Books ...... 66 66 66 66 66 Obligations to Literature Worth of Books ....... A Taste for Reading .. Reading may be Abused .. Inspiring Words ............ 78. The Coal in the Fire ... ............ .. 79. The Esquimaux ...
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... thoughts from the visions of the night , when deep sleep falleth on men , fear came upon me , and trembling , which made all my bones to shake . Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up ; it stood still , but ...
... thoughts from the visions of the night , when deep sleep falleth on men , fear came upon me , and trembling , which made all my bones to shake . Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up ; it stood still , but ...
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ancient Rome Anglo-Saxon animal beauty blow breath called Chersiphron CIMBRI cloud date palm death deep derived earth English etymology exile is everywhere eyes fă'cio fall father feet friends Gibraltar give glory Guil hand happy hath head heart heaven hill honor human hundred Jane Kennedy kayak king labor land language Lars Porsena Latin Latin and Greek lictors light living Lochinvar look lord Madame Roland mind mountain nature Netherby never night noble noun o'er onomatopeia onym pass præ prefix pronounced pu'er Ravenswood Roman forum Rome root round Saxon sea-bird SELECT Shakspeare side signifies smile soul sound speak spirit stand stood thee thing thou thought tion trees true turned Vermil voice wind wonderful words