Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Issues 7-54Trübner, 1884 - Philology |
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... English readers who know no language except their own ; secondly to exhibit the increase of the national vocabulary since the introduction of printing through the importation of alien words . He gave examples showing that existing ...
... English readers who know no language except their own ; secondly to exhibit the increase of the national vocabulary since the introduction of printing through the importation of alien words . He gave examples showing that existing ...
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... English Philology were exemplified by the suggestion that " iuwere remedium " ( Prompt . Parv . ) gave the true explanation of " jury - mast " . Mr Fennell gave a brief sketch of the present state of the work , and ap- pealed to the ...
... English Philology were exemplified by the suggestion that " iuwere remedium " ( Prompt . Parv . ) gave the true explanation of " jury - mast " . Mr Fennell gave a brief sketch of the present state of the work , and ap- pealed to the ...
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... English reduplicated word fiddle - faddle , to trifle , also used as a substantive with the sense of nonsense . In Johnson's time this was often shortened to fid - fad ; and at present we have only the still shorter word fad , with the ...
... English reduplicated word fiddle - faddle , to trifle , also used as a substantive with the sense of nonsense . In Johnson's time this was often shortened to fid - fad ; and at present we have only the still shorter word fad , with the ...
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... English grammar , be rendered at , has nothing to do with this inquiry . Adhering , therefore , to the grammatical construction , the rendering ought to have been not at , but on the door - posts , on the gate - post ' . No other ...
... English grammar , be rendered at , has nothing to do with this inquiry . Adhering , therefore , to the grammatical construction , the rendering ought to have been not at , but on the door - posts , on the gate - post ' . No other ...
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... appearance of the fleece on English sheep ? -- I am quite aware that my interpretation differs radically from the current one . $ 3 . In now coming to my own interpretation 28 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS .
... appearance of the fleece on English sheep ? -- I am quite aware that my interpretation differs radically from the current one . $ 3 . In now coming to my own interpretation 28 CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S PROCEEDINGS .
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Page 36 - is a favorite maxim of mine that History, while it should be scientific in its method, should pursue a practical object. That is, it should not merely gratify the reader's curiosity about the past, but modify his view of the present, and his forecast of the future. Now if this maxim be sound, the history of England ought to end with something that
Page 17 - 11 The president, treasurer and secretaries and at least three ordinary members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior members of the Council retiring annually, and the president being capable of being elected
Page 31 - 11 The president, treasurer and secretaries, and at least three ordinary members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior members of the Council retiring annually, and the president being capable of being elected
Page 17 - bodies of the saints which slept arose and came out of the graves, and
Page 15 - and secretaries and at least three ordinary members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior members of the Council retiring annually, and the president being capable of being elected
Page 34 - at least three ordinary members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior members of the Council retiring annually, and the president being capable of being elected
Page 21 - 11 The president, treasurer and secretaries and at least three ordinary members of the Council, shall be elected annually by ballot, at a general meeting to be held in the Lent Term, the three senior members of the
Page 10 - 5 Every member whose subscription for any year is paid, is entitled to a copy of all the publications of the Society for that year. 6 Any person who is desirous of becoming a member of the Society may be proposed by two members of the Society, at
Page 14 - At tibi, nauta pías hominum qui traicis umbras, hue animae portent corpus inane tuae, qua Siculae uictor telluris Claudius et qua Caesar ab humana cessit in astra uia. The writer defended this