O harsh lips, I now hear all around me such words as common, vices, envy, malice; even virtue, study, justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, colour, %racc, favour, acceptance. But whither, I pray, in all the world have you banished those... 500 Years of New Words - Página 74por Bill Sherk - 2004 - 312 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| David Masson - 1859 - 718 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, color, grace, favor, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue ? О ye Englishmen, on you, I say, I call, in whose veins that blood flows, retain, retain what yet... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 714 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, color, grace, favor, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...which our forefathers used for these new-fangled ones V Are our words to be exiled like our citizens ? Is the new barbaric invasion to extirpate the English... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, color, grace, favor, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue? 0 ye Englishmen, on you, I say, I call, in whose veins that blood eows, retain, retain what yet remains... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, culor, grace, favor, ttftrplamx. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...used for these new-fangled ones? Are our words to bo exiled like our citizens? Is the new barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue? 0 ye Englishmen,... | |
| Richard Morris - 1875 - 272 páginas
...envy, malice; even virtue, study, justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, colour, %race, favour, acceptance. But whither, I pray, in all the world have you banished those words which our words to be exiled like our citizens? Is the new barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue... | |
| David Masson - 1875 - 704 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, color, grace, favor, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words which our forefathers used for those new-fangled ones '! Are our words to be exiled like our citizens ? Is the new barbaric invasion... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, color, grace, favor, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue? 0 ye Englishmen, on you, I say, I call, in whoso veins that blood flows, retain, retain what yet remains... | |
| Richard Morris - 1879 - 280 páginas
...Gill in his Lagonomia Anglica, published in 1619, thus notices what he calls the " new mange ia our speaking and writing." " O harsh lips, I now hear...forefathers used for these new-fangled ones ? Are c words to be exiled like our citizens? Is the new barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue... | |
| Richard Morris - 1880 - 348 páginas
...envy, malice; even virtue, study, justice, pity, mercy, compassion, profit, commodity, colour, %racc, favour, acceptance. But whither, I pray, in all the...barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue ? 0 ye Englishmen, on you, I say, I call, in whose veins that blood flows, retain, retain, what yet... | |
| David Masson - 1881 - 874 páginas
...justice, pity, mercy, compassion, proft, commodity, colour, grace, favour, acceptance. But whither, pray, in all the world have you banished those words...ones ? Are our words to be exiled like our citizens 1 Is the new barbaric invasion to extirpate the English tongue 1 O ye Englishmen, on you, I say, I... | |
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