Macmillan's Magazine, Volumul 7Macmillan and Company, 1863 |
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... Language , The Origin of : The Imitative Theory and the Theory of Phonetic Types . Language , Introductory Lecture on the Science of . By Professor MAX MÜLLER Life's Answer . By the DEAN OF CANTERBURY Light Love . By CHRISTINA G ...
... Language , The Origin of : The Imitative Theory and the Theory of Phonetic Types . Language , Introductory Lecture on the Science of . By Professor MAX MÜLLER Life's Answer . By the DEAN OF CANTERBURY Light Love . By CHRISTINA G ...
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... language is organic through and through with such identities - then , does it matter so very much at which end the initiative acts ? It is not , however , to such organic or à priori identities be- tween certain recurring sounds in ...
... language is organic through and through with such identities - then , does it matter so very much at which end the initiative acts ? It is not , however , to such organic or à priori identities be- tween certain recurring sounds in ...
Pagina 25
... language of the original . I have my doubts ; but it is evident that a vast extension would be given to the powers of the anagrammatist if he had the run of all or of several of the Indo - Euro- pean languages . ARTHUR WELLESLEY : Truly ...
... language of the original . I have my doubts ; but it is evident that a vast extension would be given to the powers of the anagrammatist if he had the run of all or of several of the Indo - Euro- pean languages . ARTHUR WELLESLEY : Truly ...
Pagina 42
... LANGUAGE . THE IMITATIVE THEORY AND. 42 BY JOHN RUFFINI , AUTHOR OF CHAPTER XV . THE STRAY LAMB IN THE FOLD AGAIN . FEW but friendly were the words which passed next morning between father and son . The father began by stating most ...
... LANGUAGE . THE IMITATIVE THEORY AND. 42 BY JOHN RUFFINI , AUTHOR OF CHAPTER XV . THE STRAY LAMB IN THE FOLD AGAIN . FEW but friendly were the words which passed next morning between father and son . The father began by stating most ...
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... Language , " we yet venture to affirm that the most noteworthy thing about it is its form . The interest with which it will be read for its own sake , great as that is , is inferior to that which it may claim as commemorating an im ...
... Language , " we yet venture to affirm that the most noteworthy thing about it is its form . The interest with which it will be read for its own sake , great as that is , is inferior to that which it may claim as commemorating an im ...
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Pagina 438 - And Jacob served seven years for Rachel ; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had to her.
Pagina 224 - Let him that stole steal no more; but rather let him labour, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth.
Pagina 16 - Our song and feast shall flow To the fame of your name, When the storm has ceased to blow; When the fiery fight is heard no more, And the storm has ceased to blow.
Pagina 271 - The property which every man has in his own labour, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable. The patrimony of a poor man...
Pagina 459 - O mother Ida, harken ere I die. Far-off the torrent call'd me from the cleft : Far up the solitary morning smote The streaks of virgin snow.
Pagina 124 - King ! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us ! God save the King!
Pagina 441 - The voice of the Lord is powerful, the voice of the Lord is full of majesty. The voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars ; yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Lebanon.
Pagina 441 - Give unto the Lord, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the Lord glory and strength. Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name: bring an offering, and come into his courts. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.
Pagina 224 - For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat. For we hear that there are some which walk among you disorderly, working not at all, but are busybodies. Now them that are such we command and exhort, by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quietness they work, and eat their own bread.
Pagina 440 - And they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations upon horses, and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain Jerusalem...