| 1873 - 876 pages
...them a strong affinity. " No philologer," he adds, " could examine the Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin, without believing them to have sprung from some common...not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family."... | |
| Scotland - 1873 - 354 pages
...philologer could examine all the three without believing them to have sprung from some common source, whioh, perhaps, no longer exists. There is a similar reason,...not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic, though blended with a different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit.... | |
| Eugene O'Curry - 1873 - 726 pages
...these imporof critic tant words: "No philologer could examine the Sanskrit, •krit. Greek, and Latin, without believing them to have sprung from some common source which perhaps no longer exists. There " Nenniut, c. viii., Ixvi. App. is a aimilar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that... | |
| Eugene O'Curry - Ireland - 1873 - 692 pages
...Celtic tant words: "No pmlologer could examine the Sanskrit. with S»n- . f ° «krit. Greek, and Latin, without believing them to have sprung from some common source which perhaps no longer exists. There " Nennitu, c. viii., \xri. App. 38 The Kev. W. Busil Jones also places ihe invasion of Cunedda towards... | |
| Eugene O'Curry - History - 1873 - 692 pages
...sprung from some common source which perhaps no longer exists. There " Nenniui, c. viii., Ixvi. App. is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both Gothic and Celtic had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family".... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1875 - 840 pages
...philologer could examine the Sanscrit, Greek, and Latin without believing them to have sprung from the same source, which perhaps no longer exists. There is a...not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic had the same origin with the Sanscrit. The old Persian may be added to the same... | |
| Andrew Findlater - Language and languages - 1875 - 86 pages
...philologer could examine the Sanscrit, Greek, and Latin without believing them to have sprung from the same source, which perhaps no longer exists. There is a...not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and the Celtic had the same origin with the Sanscrit. The old Persian may be added to the same... | |
| Elihu Burritt - Sanskrit language - 1876 - 114 pages
...written upon the language since his day : ' No philologer could examine the Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin without believing them to have sprung from some common...not quite so forcible, for supposing that both the Gothic and Celtic had the same origin with the Sanskrit. The old Persian may be added to the same family.'... | |
| Lokanātha Ghosha - India - 1881 - 650 pages
...a strong affinity to both. ' No philologer,' he writes, ' could examine Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin, without believing them to have sprung from some common...though not quite so forcible, for supposing that both Gothic and Celtic had the same origin with the Sanskrit, and 168 The Modern History of the old Persian... | |
| Criticism - 1881 - 868 pages
...in the following language : " No philologer could examine all the three [Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin] without believing them to have sprung from some common source which perhaps no * See Delbriick, Einleitung in das ffyracheludium, p. 1. longer exists. There is a similar reason,... | |
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