The English Language, Volume 1Whitney French Bolton Cambridge U.P., 1966 |
Table des matières
That the English tung hath | 2 |
Of the languages spoken in this | 13 |
Preface to A Dictionary of | 14 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
able advantage affectation alteration ancient appear applied Authors become British Character common consequence considered conversation correct corrupt Country Custom derived desire dictionary difficulty Discourse distinct English examples excellent express French frequent give Grammar Greek hath haue hundred Ideas improvements Italy Johnson kind King knowledge known language Latin learned least less letters linguistic living LORD manner matter meaning mind nature never objects observe opinion original orthography particular perfect perhaps Persons phrases Poets Politeness present pronunciation proper reason receive refinement relation Roman Saxon seems sense sentence short signification Signs Society sometimes sound speak Speech spelling spoken stand style thing thought Tongue Translation true truth understand understood unto words World writing written