The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... character thi , which denotes the man who shaves , or , *剃 more properly , the operation itself , we shall find that , although it might be difficult to guess the meaning of the word from merely viewing the elements of which it is ...
... character thi , which denotes the man who shaves , or , *剃 more properly , the operation itself , we shall find that , although it might be difficult to guess the meaning of the word from merely viewing the elements of which it is ...
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cated by the character moo , and the sound of every word , ending in ing , by the final character ching ; and these two characters , moo and ching , whether in their present , or in a more convenient form , would become , to all intents ...
cated by the character moo , and the sound of every word , ending in ing , by the final character ching ; and these two characters , moo and ching , whether in their present , or in a more convenient form , would become , to all intents ...
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... characters after each character in the dictionary , in order to ascertain the pronunciation of every character in the language . ' This is exactly the plan which the Chinese philologists have adopted . Were we , for example , in the ...
... characters after each character in the dictionary , in order to ascertain the pronunciation of every character in the language . ' This is exactly the plan which the Chinese philologists have adopted . Were we , for example , in the ...
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