Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood., 1840 - England |
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Page 203
... to understand the English strong conjugations , when we have not studied their original principles , and traced their progressive modifications . * Aenleiding tot de Kennisse van het verhevene Deel del 1840. ] 203 Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
... to understand the English strong conjugations , when we have not studied their original principles , and traced their progressive modifications . * Aenleiding tot de Kennisse van het verhevene Deel del 1840. ] 203 Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
Page 204
... Teutonic conjugations , embody a list of 460 strong or primitive verbs , with their comparative forms in the different dialects , which deserve to be familiarly known to all Teutonic philologers , as collecting together the most ...
... Teutonic conjugations , embody a list of 460 strong or primitive verbs , with their comparative forms in the different dialects , which deserve to be familiarly known to all Teutonic philologers , as collecting together the most ...
Page 205
... Teutonic speech , whether an- cient or modern . a The importance of a comparative study of the Teutonic languages , in a manner at once comprehensive and minute , must be peculiarly apparent with reference to all enquiries of an ...
... Teutonic speech , whether an- cient or modern . a The importance of a comparative study of the Teutonic languages , in a manner at once comprehensive and minute , must be peculiarly apparent with reference to all enquiries of an ...
Page 206
... often hastily and falsely infers that he has discovered their existence . The interest and the extent of the subject heat the imagination of the enquirer , and , like the day - dreamer gazing on the 206 [ Feb. Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
... often hastily and falsely infers that he has discovered their existence . The interest and the extent of the subject heat the imagination of the enquirer , and , like the day - dreamer gazing on the 206 [ Feb. Grimm's Teutonic Grammar .
Page 207
... Teutonic languages by Grimm , is now in the course of being still further extended by Bopp , in his " Compara- tive Grammar of the Sanscrit , Zend , Greek , Latin , Lithuanian , Old Scla- vonic , Gothic , and German ; " * a work of ...
... Teutonic languages by Grimm , is now in the course of being still further extended by Bopp , in his " Compara- tive Grammar of the Sanscrit , Zend , Greek , Latin , Lithuanian , Old Scla- vonic , Gothic , and German ; " * a work of ...
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