A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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... learned , inquisitive , and talkative Symposiasts , together with the recondite subjects of their discourse , to the notice and regard of modern philosophic banquetteers , in hopes that they may be inspirited to emulate their antique ...
... learned , inquisitive , and talkative Symposiasts , together with the recondite subjects of their discourse , to the notice and regard of modern philosophic banquetteers , in hopes that they may be inspirited to emulate their antique ...
Strana 1
... learned and sagacious Wallis describes a letter to be " a sound in the voice , simple or uncompounded , and indivisible into more simple sounds . " § In this he approaches as near to the truth as any of those grammarians , whose ...
... learned and sagacious Wallis describes a letter to be " a sound in the voice , simple or uncompounded , and indivisible into more simple sounds . " § In this he approaches as near to the truth as any of those grammarians , whose ...
Strana 7
... learned Wachter , whose German Glossary is a mine of inestimable value to the Etymologer , has long preceded me . It is worthy of observation , he tells us , " Quod primi conatus puerorum utendi voce sint literæ labiales . " Hence , he ...
... learned Wachter , whose German Glossary is a mine of inestimable value to the Etymologer , has long preceded me . It is worthy of observation , he tells us , " Quod primi conatus puerorum utendi voce sint literæ labiales . " Hence , he ...
Strana 11
... learned prelate affirms , are often very fanciful ) , asserts , that the peculiar meaning of the Gr . ay - av , is to be sought , in motu rei impulsæ , et ita motæ er uno loco in alium , -and that hence descend the significations ...
... learned prelate affirms , are often very fanciful ) , asserts , that the peculiar meaning of the Gr . ay - av , is to be sought , in motu rei impulsæ , et ita motæ er uno loco in alium , -and that hence descend the significations ...
Strana 13
... Learned men ( says Scheide ) have abundantly proved , that the Gr . B. ( i . e . B ' ) is prefixed to the beginning of words ; and that it is also inserted or interposed in the middle . And Vossius informs us , upon the authority of ...
... Learned men ( says Scheide ) have abundantly proved , that the Gr . B. ( i . e . B ' ) is prefixed to the beginning of words ; and that it is also inserted or interposed in the middle . And Vossius informs us , upon the authority of ...
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