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... language was understood everywhere by the educated classes . The poets were free from the pedantry of the antiquarian school of prose writers , such as the annalists who , even in the seventeenth century , tried to write a kind of early ...
... language was understood everywhere by the educated classes . The poets were free from the pedantry of the antiquarian school of prose writers , such as the annalists who , even in the seventeenth century , tried to write a kind of early ...
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... Language , and William Haliday's ' Uraicecht na Gaedhilge ' a Grammar of the Gaelic Language . The former deals chiefly with the dialect of south - east Ulster . The latter was a very remarkable work , considering that the author was in ...
... Language , and William Haliday's ' Uraicecht na Gaedhilge ' a Grammar of the Gaelic Language . The former deals chiefly with the dialect of south - east Ulster . The latter was a very remarkable work , considering that the author was in ...
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... language . Or when he calls the form dubhart ' I said ' a strange peculiarity which occurs in ancient writers , and says of tánag ' I came ' , ' No trace of this peculiarity is observable in the modern language . ' Yet dubhart and tánag ...
... language . Or when he calls the form dubhart ' I said ' a strange peculiarity which occurs in ancient writers , and says of tánag ' I came ' , ' No trace of this peculiarity is observable in the modern language . ' Yet dubhart and tánag ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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