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
| W.A. Broadus - 2000 - 248 էջ
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| Kris Rampersad - 2002 - 257 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 the wealth of good sense, closeness of structure, no other language now... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 2003 - 648 էջ
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| J. Rosenhouse, Rotem Kowner - 2008 - 350 էջ
...English 'may Globally Speaking with all right be called a world language; and, like the English people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway...than its present over all the portions of the globe' (quoted in Trench, 1881: 44). Neither Adams nor Grimm lived to see their prophecies come true, but... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1857 - 798 էջ
...only mean Kliakspeare), 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 a> we are torn, and must first rid itself of many defects... | |
| 1884 - 608 էջ
...people, appears destined hereafter to prevail with a sway more extensive than its present one over all portions of the globe. For, in wealth, good sense,...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 rid itself of its defects... | |
| 1877 - 408 էջ
...people, appears destined hereafter to prevail, with a sway more extensive than its present, over all portions of the globe. For in wealth, good sense,...this day spoken, deserves to be compared with it.' English literature is the purest and richest in the world. The present literature of the vernaculars... | |
| 1867 - 940 էջ
...language than we have ourselves. Dr. Asher,. in his " Study of Modern Languages," admits candidly that " in wealth, good sense, and closeness of structure...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... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - 1893 - 1324 էջ
...the English are? We certainly have reason to be loyal to a speech of which Jacob Grim could say: " In wealth, good sense, and closeness of structure,...this day spoken deserves to be compared with it.'' Again, in the words of William Comden: "Our English tongue is, I will not say as sacred as the Hebrew,... | |
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