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... later and more modern periods ; and in very many of our public schools , the upper forms possess a very creditable acquaintance with some of our old English worthies , and are enabled by the knowledge they have thus acquired to get a ...
... later and more modern periods ; and in very many of our public schools , the upper forms possess a very creditable acquaintance with some of our old English worthies , and are enabled by the knowledge they have thus acquired to get a ...
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... later period , and many of them have not yet died out . There are numerous traces of Scandinavian words- ( 1 ) in the local nomenclature of England ; ( 2 ) in Old English literature of the north of England ; ( 3 ) in the north of ...
... later period , and many of them have not yet died out . There are numerous traces of Scandinavian words- ( 1 ) in the local nomenclature of England ; ( 2 ) in Old English literature of the north of England ; ( 3 ) in the north of ...
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... later period the Southern dialect had so far retreated before it as to become Western rather than Southern ; in fact , the latter designation was applied to the language which had become the standard one . George Puttenham , writing in ...
... later period the Southern dialect had so far retreated before it as to become Western rather than Southern ; in fact , the latter designation was applied to the language which had become the standard one . George Puttenham , writing in ...
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... later.2 I. An anginn is ealra þinga , þæt is God Almightig . 2. An anginn is ealra thingen , þæt is God Almightig . 3. An angin is alræ vinga , þæt is God almihti3 . 4. * * * ** * 5. One beginning is there of all things , that is God ...
... later.2 I. An anginn is ealra þinga , þæt is God Almightig . 2. An anginn is ealra thingen , þæt is God Almightig . 3. An angin is alræ vinga , þæt is God almihti3 . 4. * * * ** * 5. One beginning is there of all things , that is God ...
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... later writers hlafdige became lafdie , lavdi , lady . 2 Cp . Icel . bóndi , a husbandman , from bua , to cultivate , dwell ; Dan . bonde , peasant , countryman . SIRE . Sir is from O. Fr. sires , Fr. 86 [ CHAP . ENGLISH ACCIDENCE .
... later writers hlafdige became lafdie , lavdi , lady . 2 Cp . Icel . bóndi , a husbandman , from bua , to cultivate , dwell ; Dan . bonde , peasant , countryman . SIRE . Sir is from O. Fr. sires , Fr. 86 [ CHAP . ENGLISH ACCIDENCE .
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adjectives adverbs Ayenbite become Cambridge century we find Chaucer cloth cognate College compounds connecting vowel consonants contains Crown 8vo dative declension demonstrative Extra fcap fcap feminine fourteenth century FOURTH PERIOD French gender genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek infinitive inflections inflexion language later forms Latin masc masculine Midland modern English NEUT neuter Northern dialect nouns numerous O. H. Ger O.E. we find O.Fr O.H.Ger occurs Old English older oldest English originally Ormulum participle passive participle Past Indicative past tense PERF period we find plural preposition PRES Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester Romance root Sansk Sanskrit Schools Second Edition SECOND PERIOD Shakespeare silf Sing singular sometimes Southern Spenser stem strong verbs Subjunctive substantives suffix syllable Teutonic THIRD PERIOD thirteenth and fourteenth thirteenth century thou twelfth vowel weak verbs West Midland words writers þæt þat
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