THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... derived from other nations , and are very often the same in all the languages of this part of the world . This is , perhaps , the exact and pure idea of a grammatical dictionary ; but in lexicography , as in other arts , naked science ...
... derived from other nations , and are very often the same in all the languages of this part of the world . This is , perhaps , the exact and pure idea of a grammatical dictionary ; but in lexicography , as in other arts , naked science ...
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... derived . Where a Saxon root cannot be found , the defect may be supplied from kindred languages , which will be generally furnished with much liberality by the writers of our glossaries ; writers who deserve often the highest praise ...
... derived . Where a Saxon root cannot be found , the defect may be supplied from kindred languages , which will be generally furnished with much liberality by the writers of our glossaries ; writers who deserve often the highest praise ...
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... derived , we are to examine by what rules they are governed , and how they are inflected through their various ter- minations . The terminations of the English are few , but those few have hitherto remained unre- garded by the writers ...
... derived , we are to examine by what rules they are governed , and how they are inflected through their various ter- minations . The terminations of the English are few , but those few have hitherto remained unre- garded by the writers ...
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... derived . Words having been hitherto considered as sepa- rate and unconnected , are now to be likewise exa- mined as they are ranged in their various relations to others by the rules of syntax or construction , to which I do not know ...
... derived . Words having been hitherto considered as sepa- rate and unconnected , are now to be likewise exa- mined as they are ranged in their various relations to others by the rules of syntax or construction , to which I do not know ...
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... derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as dependant , dependent ; de- pendance , dependence , vary their final syllable , as one or other language is present to the writer . In this part of the work , where caprice ...
... derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as dependant , dependent ; de- pendance , dependence , vary their final syllable , as one or other language is present to the writer . In this part of the work , where caprice ...
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