Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... Goth it had already extended its teaching , and before their inroads had prepared them to be the future con- querors of Rome . At a time when some desperate politicians of that city were debating whether the only means of securing the ...
... Goth it had already extended its teaching , and before their inroads had prepared them to be the future con- querors of Rome . At a time when some desperate politicians of that city were debating whether the only means of securing the ...
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... Gothic cousins in believing that whatever is not in nature must be a proof of fancy is much the same as the very common one among some of our youthful bards of considering that whatever is not prose must be poetry . A ring that makes ...
... Gothic cousins in believing that whatever is not in nature must be a proof of fancy is much the same as the very common one among some of our youthful bards of considering that whatever is not prose must be poetry . A ring that makes ...
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... Gothic , or , as it has been laxly called , the Moso - Gothic , the parent or the eldest sister of the Teutonic family , that venerable and , to us , invaluable language into which the Scriptures were translated by Ulphilas in the 4th ...
... Gothic , or , as it has been laxly called , the Moso - Gothic , the parent or the eldest sister of the Teutonic family , that venerable and , to us , invaluable language into which the Scriptures were translated by Ulphilas in the 4th ...
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... Gothic . O. High - Germ . A. Saxon . Icelandic . air ir , ēr iar or eor aur ur , or or ai ei , ê â ei au au , ou , o eâ au The relation of the vowels in the inflexion of words is an important practical branch of the present sub- ject ...
... Gothic . O. High - Germ . A. Saxon . Icelandic . air ir , ēr iar or eor aur ur , or or ai ei , ê â ei au au , ou , o eâ au The relation of the vowels in the inflexion of words is an important practical branch of the present sub- ject ...
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... Gothic proto- types present a remarkable model of clearness and precision , not surpassed any other language ; and , by the aid in of the comparative rules established in the transition of vowels , afford a solution to all the anomalies ...
... Gothic proto- types present a remarkable model of clearness and precision , not surpassed any other language ; and , by the aid in of the comparative rules established in the transition of vowels , afford a solution to all the anomalies ...
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