An Essay on the Archaeology of Our Popular Phrases, and Nursery Rhymes, Volume 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, 1837 - English language |
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... IDEM . A Shipman was there wONNING § ferre by west , For ought I wote he was of Dertemouth , He rode upon a rouncy || as he couth , In a gonne of falding to his knee , -ÍDEM . A wheedling address of a confessor to his dying penitent ...
... IDEM . A Shipman was there wONNING § ferre by west , For ought I wote he was of Dertemouth , He rode upon a rouncy || as he couth , In a gonne of falding to his knee , -ÍDEM . A wheedling address of a confessor to his dying penitent ...
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... IDEM . " For all thing in my cure is Undir the mone , that may or § wANE or wase . " - Idem . HE SHOT AT A CROW AND KILL'D A PIGEON . Missed his aim ; did what he did not intend to do ; went beside the mark in view . Hie schie hott haet ...
... IDEM . " For all thing in my cure is Undir the mone , that may or § wANE or wase . " - Idem . HE SHOT AT A CROW AND KILL'D A PIGEON . Missed his aim ; did what he did not intend to do ; went beside the mark in view . Hie schie hott haet ...
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... IDEM . " And yit had I nevir suspecioun , from that day till noweth , Who ded that carsid dede , till Machyn with his MOWITH , Afore yew hath knowlechid that the knyfe is his . So mut he nedis answer for his deth , ywis . " - IDEM . A ...
... IDEM . " And yit had I nevir suspecioun , from that day till noweth , Who ded that carsid dede , till Machyn with his MOWITH , Afore yew hath knowlechid that the knyfe is his . So mut he nedis answer for his deth , ywis . " - IDEM . A ...
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... IDEM . Johnson conceives brogue to be as brog ( Irish ) , but the term applies no more to the Irish peculiarity of pronunciation , than to the Scotch , or Welch , or French , or Lancashire , or Yorkshire , or any other distinct shade of ...
... IDEM . Johnson conceives brogue to be as brog ( Irish ) , but the term applies no more to the Irish peculiarity of pronunciation , than to the Scotch , or Welch , or French , or Lancashire , or Yorkshire , or any other distinct shade of ...
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... IDEM . " " And said that with her we should go Both in her ship , where she was brought , Which was so wondirfully wrought , So clene , so rich , and so araid , That we were both content , and PAID ‡ . " - IDEM . Another term for pipe ...
... IDEM . " " And said that with her we should go Both in her ship , where she was brought , Which was so wondirfully wrought , So clene , so rich , and so araid , That we were both content , and PAID ‡ . " - IDEM . Another term for pipe ...
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analogous Anglo-Saxon aspirate belongs bend Bije BILDERDIJK bring called CHAUCER chop contracted participle present derives dialect dije dijen direction of sense Doogh Dutch ellipsis etymology evidently explained expression favour fellow female fetch fool formerly spelt French German grete grounded groundedly hand head heart heet heeten Hence herte hold hoon HORNE TOOKE horse HUDIBRAS IBID IDEM ijse implying import intermutating Italian JOHNSON says keye labour language Latin literal form maie meaning mede meê metathesis mind nature never original form pain participle past participle present past participle phrase play potential mood præterite pronounce prosopopoeia question quoth regard Saxon schie semid SHAKSPEARE shrewd sounds Spanish spelt by CHAUCER suspect taele tell term thema ther thing thou TITMOUSE toyen travesty trope turn utter verb whence Wijse word wote