A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... Tooke's ( says Sir James Mackintosh¶ ) is certainly a wonderful work ; but the great merit is the original thought . " What was this thought so highly prized , by one so able to appreciate its worth ? upon That words are the signs of ...
... Tooke's ( says Sir James Mackintosh¶ ) is certainly a wonderful work ; but the great merit is the original thought . " What was this thought so highly prized , by one so able to appreciate its worth ? upon That words are the signs of ...
Strana 3
... Tooke , and subject my principles to the test of that etymology from which he reaped so brilliant a recompense , my experiment might be crowned with similar , if not with equal , success . My general reasoning then has been this : -All ...
... Tooke , and subject my principles to the test of that etymology from which he reaped so brilliant a recompense , my experiment might be crowned with similar , if not with equal , success . My general reasoning then has been this : -All ...
Strana 13
... Tooke has ascribed a different origin to ad and at ; he considers them , as I do , to have a meaning similar to that of to ; and as to is , in his opinion , the past part . of the Goth . verb , Tau - yan , to do so , he thinks , ad and ...
... Tooke has ascribed a different origin to ad and at ; he considers them , as I do , to have a meaning similar to that of to ; and as to is , in his opinion , the past part . of the Goth . verb , Tau - yan , to do so , he thinks , ad and ...
Strana 13
... 2. To take , to teach , i . e . to convey our thoughts by speech , to say . * See Rathe , Ra - ther , in the Dictionary . ↑ See Ceosan . + See Tooke and the Dictionary . SECTION III . Ir is now incumbent upon me to SECTION II . 21.
... 2. To take , to teach , i . e . to convey our thoughts by speech , to say . * See Rathe , Ra - ther , in the Dictionary . ↑ See Ceosan . + See Tooke and the Dictionary . SECTION III . Ir is now incumbent upon me to SECTION II . 21.
Strana 13
... Tooke is most distinct in the assertion and maintenance of these principles , ( the one - ness or singleness , and the source , of the meaning of words ) ; he adopted them as the sole sure foundation upon which philological inquiry ...
... Tooke is most distinct in the assertion and maintenance of these principles , ( the one - ness or singleness , and the source , of the meaning of words ) ; he adopted them as the sole sure foundation upon which philological inquiry ...
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