| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - 1839 - 262 pages
...12mo, cloth. 5s " Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Bask for his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...book, is original, and is compiled with great care and Bkill ; and the latter half of the volume consists of a well-chosen selection of extracts from Anglo-Saxon... | |
| Westmorland dialect - 1839 - 432 pages
...cloth, 5s. ** Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask tor his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...; but the syntax, a most important portion of the hook, is original, and is compiled with great care and skill ; and the latter half of the volume consists... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1842 - 150 pages
...A theneeum . " Mr, Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation from the work of tha* philologist. The accidence is abridged from Rask, with constant revision, correction, and modification... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - 1846 - 238 pages
...AtUen1eum. 11 Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...from Rask, with constant revision, correction, and modif1cation ; but the syntax, a most important portion of the book, is original, and is compiled with... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 520 pages
...— Athentsvm. " Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Bask, with constant revision, correction, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 522 pages
...England."—Atlten&wn. " Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his model; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Bask, with constant revision, correction, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion... | |
| Guthlac (st.), Felix (monk of Crowland.) - 1848 - 154 pages
...England."—Athenieum. " Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his model; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Kask, with constant revision, correction, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1848 - 296 pages
...— Athenäum. " Mr Ternon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Bask for his model ; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation...of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Bask, with constant revision, correction, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 416 pages
...work of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Husk, with constant revision, cnrrprtion, and modification ; but the syntax, a most important portion of the book, is oritciual. and is compiled with great care and skill; and the latter half of the volume rons>i^ of... | |
| Gonville and Caius College. Library, John James Smith - 1849 - 368 pages
...England."—Athmaum. " Mr. Vernon has, we think, acted wisely in taking Rask for his Model; but let no one suppose from the title that the book is merely a compilation from tbe work of that philologist. The accidence is abridged from Rask, with constant revision, correction,... | |
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