Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische PhilologieM. Niemeyer, 1917 - Comparative linguistics |
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... ähnlich äufsern sich die meisten , die sich mit diesem gegenstande befafst haben , archidiakon Hare , 1 ) Sir Edmund W. Head und gelegentlich auch Gustav Krüger.2 ) Es wird dann wohl darauf hingewiesen , dafs die ältere sprache shall ...
... ähnlich äufsern sich die meisten , die sich mit diesem gegenstande befafst haben , archidiakon Hare , 1 ) Sir Edmund W. Head und gelegentlich auch Gustav Krüger.2 ) Es wird dann wohl darauf hingewiesen , dafs die ältere sprache shall ...
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... Ähnlich Gentl . of Ver . III , 2 , 9. A little time will melt her frozen thoughts ( gewifs , sicher ) , and worthless Valentine shall be forgot ( so hofft der sprechende , der herzog ) . Inter- essant ist noch folgendes beispiel ...
... Ähnlich Gentl . of Ver . III , 2 , 9. A little time will melt her frozen thoughts ( gewifs , sicher ) , and worthless Valentine shall be forgot ( so hofft der sprechende , der herzog ) . Inter- essant ist noch folgendes beispiel ...
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... Ähnlich bei Bacon , Essays XXXI , 135. Do they not think that they ( andere ) will have their own ends and be truer to themselves than to them ? Glauben sie nicht , dafs diese leute ( die sie gebrauchen ) wohl ihre eigenen ziele haben ...
... Ähnlich bei Bacon , Essays XXXI , 135. Do they not think that they ( andere ) will have their own ends and be truer to themselves than to them ? Glauben sie nicht , dafs diese leute ( die sie gebrauchen ) wohl ihre eigenen ziele haben ...
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... häufig : Shakespeare , Measure for M. V , 97. He would not , but by the gift of my chaste body , release my brother . Und ähnlich sehr häufig bei Shakespeare . Macaulay , History XVIII , VII , 48. He would 60 PH . ARONSTEIN ,
... häufig : Shakespeare , Measure for M. V , 97. He would not , but by the gift of my chaste body , release my brother . Und ähnlich sehr häufig bei Shakespeare . Macaulay , History XVIII , VII , 48. He would 60 PH . ARONSTEIN ,
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... Ähnlich Meredith , Diana of the Crossways 154. " Mr. Red- worth talked of her " " As she deserved , I am sure " " Very warmly " He would . Wir können das letzte He - would nur durch " natürlich " wiedergeben . Manchmal wird diese enge ...
... Ähnlich Meredith , Diana of the Crossways 154. " Mr. Red- worth talked of her " " As she deserved , I am sure " " Very warmly " He would . Wir können das letzte He - would nur durch " natürlich " wiedergeben . Manchmal wird diese enge ...
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Page 76 - Th' unfeeling for his own. Yet, ah ! why should they know their fate. Since sorrow never comes too late, And happiness too swiftly flies? Thought would destroy their paradise! No more; — where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise.
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