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... English , but is of an origin altogether different ; that it is not Anglo - Saxon , but Scandinavian ; and that the tribes from the opposite coast , who , in the great movement of the northern nations , peopled the northern or Scottish ...
... English , but is of an origin altogether different ; that it is not Anglo - Saxon , but Scandinavian ; and that the tribes from the opposite coast , who , in the great movement of the northern nations , peopled the northern or Scottish ...
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... English , are changes intended to prevent the disagree- able concourse of vowels and consonants , where it has not been prevented in the English * ; and , as all the languages princi- pally founded on the Gothic abound in consonants ...
... English , are changes intended to prevent the disagree- able concourse of vowels and consonants , where it has not been prevented in the English * ; and , as all the languages princi- pally founded on the Gothic abound in consonants ...
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... English absurdities . ' — It is al- ways entertaining to listen to a Frenchman talking of Shaks- peare , whose works must ever remain with him a sealed book . We easily forgive the present writer for not feeling the many untranslatable ...
... English absurdities . ' — It is al- ways entertaining to listen to a Frenchman talking of Shaks- peare , whose works must ever remain with him a sealed book . We easily forgive the present writer for not feeling the many untranslatable ...
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