Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... idioms of the tribes of Ausonia became the Latin idiom ; how much of the character of the barbarous tribes who formed it was retained by that idiom ; what it lost and gained by the conversion of a free government into a B 2 INTRODUCTION ...
... idioms of the tribes of Ausonia became the Latin idiom ; how much of the character of the barbarous tribes who formed it was retained by that idiom ; what it lost and gained by the conversion of a free government into a B 2 INTRODUCTION ...
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... idiom ; how the wrecks of this idiom formed the base upon which arose the dialects of the west and south of modern Europe - would be the subject of an immense philological work . Nothing indeed could be more curious and more instructive ...
... idiom ; how the wrecks of this idiom formed the base upon which arose the dialects of the west and south of modern Europe - would be the subject of an immense philological work . Nothing indeed could be more curious and more instructive ...
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... idiom which gave birth to it ; such are the modern languages of Latin Europe with reference to the polished language ... idiom of tran- sition between it and the modern dialects , an idiom in general use on this side of the Alps and of ...
... idiom which gave birth to it ; such are the modern languages of Latin Europe with reference to the polished language ... idiom of tran- sition between it and the modern dialects , an idiom in general use on this side of the Alps and of ...
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... idiom . The rustic Roman language was divided then into two branches : the language of Oc and the language of Oil ... idioms into England The English Language, divided into five epochs.
... idiom . The rustic Roman language was divided then into two branches : the language of Oc and the language of Oil ... idioms into England The English Language, divided into five epochs.
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... idioms into England with the adventurers who joined him from both sides of the Loire . But , in the preceding ages , whilst the Gauls were forming their language from the ruins of the Latin , Britain , from which the Romans had long ...
... idioms into England with the adventurers who joined him from both sides of the Loire . But , in the preceding ages , whilst the Gauls were forming their language from the ruins of the Latin , Britain , from which the Romans had long ...
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