Etymology could afford him. He would read it through from cover to cover at a sitting, and only regret that he had not the second volume to begin upon forthwith. It Is a very able book, of great research, full of delightful surprises, a repertory of the... Works [ed. by E.R. Rost].por Horace Hayman Wilson - 1861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Octave Delepierre - 1860 - 208 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Mr Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology could aflbrd him. He would read it through from cover to cover...forthwith. It is a very able book, of great research, îfull of deligntful surprises, a repertory of the fairy taies of linguistic science.— SPECTATOE.... | |
| Andrew Archibald Paton - 1861 - 428 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Mr. Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology could afford him. He would read it through, from cover to cover,...the second volume to begin upon forthwith. It is a verv able book, of frreat researeh, full of delifrhtfu I surprises, a repertory of the fairy tales... | |
| Souvenir - 1862 - 262 páginas
...that which Mr. Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology conld afford him. He wonld read it throngh, from cover to cover, at a sitting, and only regret...surprises, a repertory of the fairy tales of linguistic scienee." — Spectator. Philologieal Soeiety. PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF A NEW ENGLISH DICTIONARY.... | |
| Souvenir - 1862 - 266 páginas
...conld afford him. He wonld read it throngh, from cOVur to cover, at a sitting, and only regret that hi; had not the second volume to begin upon forthwith....fairy tales of linguistic science." — Spectator. Philologieal Soeiety. PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLICATION OF A NEW ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Svo. Pp. 32, sewed,... | |
| Octave Delepierre - 1862 - 226 páginas
...Etymology could afford him. He would read it through, from cover to cuver, at a Bitting, and only n-trret that ' he had not the second volume to begin upon forthwith. It is a verv able book, of great research, full of delightful surprise**, a repertory 1 of the fairy uk's of... | |
| Gustav Solling - 1863 - 444 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Mr. Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology could afford him. He would read it through, from cover to cover,...surprises, a repertory of the fairy tales of linguistic science."—Spectator. SPANISH. Jlorentln (MANUEL M. DK). ESTUDIOB FiLOLooicoa 6 sea Kxa*men razonadode... | |
| Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft - 1863 - 1058 páginas
...English Etymology could afford him. He would read it through from сол-ст to eoiff at ;; lilting, and only regret that he had not the second volume to begin upon forthwith. Fi is < vi'ry able book, of great research, full of delightful surprises, a repertory of the fairy... | |
| Gustav Solling - 1863 - 436 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Mr. Wedgwood's Dictionary of Kiu!ll>,h Ktymolugy could afford him. He would read it through, from cover to cover, at a ciuiiiK. and only rcKret that he had not the second volume to begin upon forthwith. It is a very able... | |
| Richard Morris - 1864 - 156 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Mr. Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology could afford him. He would read it through from cover to cover...fairy tales of linguistic science." — Spectator. TRÜBNEE & CO., 60, PATÉENOS JEE EOW, LONDON. (Saris (ttnijlish Sfixt The Subscription is £ 1 1«.... | |
| Richard Morris - 1864 - 168 páginas
...other means of recreation than that which Sir. Wedgwood's Dictionary of English Etymology could afford him. He would read it through from cover to cover...research, full of delightful surprises, a repertory of the fuiry tales of linguis1ic science."— Spectator. Afghan (orJPushto). Ambaric. Anglo-Saxon. Arabic.... | |
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