Shakespeare), may with all right be called a world-language ; and like the English people appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway more extensive even than its present over all the portions of the globe. For in wealth, good sense, and closeness... Pennsylvania School Journal - Էջ 1391865Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Henry William J. Senior - 1885 - 208 էջ
...only mean Shakespeare), may WITH ALL BIGHT BE CALLED A -WORLD LANGUAGE : AND LIKE THE ENGLISH PEOPLE appears DESTINED HEREAFTER TO PREVAIL with a sway...wealth, good sense, and closeness of structure NO OTHEB LANGUAGE at this day spoken deserves to be compared with it : not even our German, which is torn,... | |
| William Henry Poole - 1889 - 704 էջ
...only mean Shakespeare), may with all right be called a world, language ; and, like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway,...closeness of structure, no other of the languages, at the present day spoken, deserves to be compared with it; not even our German, which is torn, even as... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney Lansing - 1892 - 224 էջ
...spiritual conceptions. English may be called a world language, and appears destined to prevail over all portions of the globe. For in wealth, good sense, and closeness of structure no other deserves to be compared with it. The two volumes of lectures by Richard C. Trench, — " The Study... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1892 - 524 էջ
...modern times, may with all right be called a world-language, and like the English people seems destined to prevail with a sway more extensive even than its present over all regions of the globe, for in wealth, good sense, closeness of structure, no other language now spoken... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1892 - 682 էջ
...modern times, may with all right be called a worldInnenaee, and like the English people seems destined to prevail with a sway more extensive even than its present over all regions of the globe, for in wealth, good sense, closeness of structure, no other language now spoken... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1893 - 392 էջ
...only mean Shakespeare), may with all right be called a world-language; and, like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway...at this day spoken deserves to be compared with it, — not even our German, which is torn, even as we are torn, and must rid itself of many defects before... | |
| John Albert Broadus - 1894 - 530 էջ
...people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway more extensive even than its present over all portions of the globe. For in wealth, good sense,...other of the languages at this day spoken deserves Jo be compared with it — not even our German, which is torn, even as we are torn, find must first... | |
| 1908 - 488 էջ
...languages. Jacob Grimm will not at any rate be accused as a dreamer infected with patriotic vanity : "In wealth, good sense and closeness of structure,...at this day spoken deserves to be compared with it — not even our own German, which is torn, even as we are torn,* and must first shake off many defects... | |
| London Lond. inst - 394 էջ
...only mean Shakespeare), may with all right he called a world-language ; and, like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway...at this day spoken deserves to be compared with it — not even our German, which is torn, even as we are torn, and must first rid itself of many defects,... | |
| Alexander Mattock Thompson - 1911 - 312 էջ
...language," wrote Baron Grimm, " may with all right be called a world-language, and, like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway...at this day spoken deserves to be compared with it, not even our German." The battle of the tongues has been as keen, ever since the colonising era began,... | |
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