A Grammar, of the Hindoostanee Language,: Or Part Third of Volume First, of a System of Hindoostanee Philology, Volumen2printed at the Chronicle Press, 1796 - 336 páginas |
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... give utterance to confonants , which muft otherwise remain for ever mute . K is always for the hard , and S for the foft , C. Whoever hath comprehended me fo far , will be at no loss to read the follow- ing Ode from Souda , in the Roman ...
... give utterance to confonants , which muft otherwise remain for ever mute . K is always for the hard , and S for the foft , C. Whoever hath comprehended me fo far , will be at no loss to read the follow- ing Ode from Souda , in the Roman ...
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... give . jana lb to go . کرنا kurna to do . " rukbna l'e , to keep . 112 masculine . f feminine . This distinction I was foon obliged to lay afide in the present work , and it in fact more properly belongs to the next Volume . SYNOPSIS 8 ...
... give . jana lb to go . کرنا kurna to do . " rukbna l'e , to keep . 112 masculine . f feminine . This distinction I was foon obliged to lay afide in the present work , and it in fact more properly belongs to the next Volume . SYNOPSIS 8 ...
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... give it to the last , —bu bar by the fpring , pa neewater , ki tab a book ; So pit mat kuho fuk hee kyfa jin put hue bun.baluk yfo .. وبت بات کہو سکی کیو جن شہد کی بن مالک یو پو وجن پیوندی if " What parents must they be , fifter , who ...
... give it to the last , —bu bar by the fpring , pa neewater , ki tab a book ; So pit mat kuho fuk hee kyfa jin put hue bun.baluk yfo .. وبت بات کہو سکی کیو جن شہد کی بن مالک یو پو وجن پیوندی if " What parents must they be , fifter , who ...
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... give one to each fyllable , bud lee change , chur cha mention ; . and when initial or final , treat them as in English , swameea lord , burd " . .verfe نظم verfe . The vowels and diphthongs a bull , prat the morning , nuzm require no ...
... give one to each fyllable , bud lee change , chur cha mention ; . and when initial or final , treat them as in English , swameea lord , burd " . .verfe نظم verfe . The vowels and diphthongs a bull , prat the morning , nuzm require no ...
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... give fome infight into our kindred vowel - confonants y & w ; ( on which so much has been observed by different grammarians ) if we attend to fwan , fweet , fwim , fwop , fwum ; thus , fo , an , Scocet , fooim , sooop , foo , um , the ...
... give fome infight into our kindred vowel - confonants y & w ; ( on which so much has been observed by different grammarians ) if we attend to fwan , fweet , fwim , fwop , fwum ; thus , fo , an , Scocet , fooim , sooop , foo , um , the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adjectives alfo alſo Arabic bhee cafe confonant confult ditto Engliſh expreffed fame feems feminine fhall fhould fign fimilar fince fingular firſt folar fome fubject fuch Hindooftanee Hindoos Hinduwee hooa hoon hota inferted inflected kuha kuhte kurna laft language laſt lugee mara meaſure meň Moofulmans moojh moſt muſt myň noun nuheen obferved occafionally participle Perfian perfon plural poftpofition prefent PRETER preterite pronouns purpoſe ſcholar ſeems ſhall Souda ſuch tenfes thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou toom ufed upne uſed verbs vocables vowel whence whofe words اب اس او اور اي ایک با به بي پر تم تها تو جو دل دو رو سي سی کا کر که کہ کہا کو کي کی کیا گیا لا مين مین میں نه ني هي ہم ہو ہوا ہي ہی ہیں وہ یا یہ
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Página 283 - O ! how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours. There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Página 283 - This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Página 285 - No traveller returns) puzzles the will ; And makes us rather bear thofe ills we have, Than fly to others that we know not of. Thus confcience does make cowards of us all : And thus the native hue of refolution Is ficklied o'er with the pale caft of thought; And enterprizes of -great pith, and moment, With this regard their currents turn awry, And lofe the name of aftion— — Soft you, now ! [Seeing Ophelia, The fair Ophelia ? Nymph, in thy orifons Be all my fins remembred.
Página 272 - She shall a lover find me ; And that my faith is firm and pure, Tho" I left her behind me. Then Hymen's sacred bonds shall chain My heart to her fair bosom, There, while my being does remain, My love more fresh shall blossom.
Página 285 - When we have muffled off this mortal coil, Muft give us paufe. There's the refpeft, That makes calamity of fo long life : For who would bear the whips and fcorns of time...
Página 283 - And bears his blufhing honours thick upon him : The third day, comes a froft, a killing froft ; And, — when he thinks, good eafy man, full furely His greatnefs is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do. I have...
Página 310 - ... and rank, which is convenient enough for the other inhabitants, who would have nothing of this fort to confult, as (thofe being excepted which are attached to their armies) I imagine there are no other public clocks in all India.
Página 284 - tis nobler in the mind, to fuffer The flings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms againft a fea of troubles, And by oppofing end them ? — To die, — to fleep — No more ; and by a...
Página 304 - Indian horomciry,«thcir fpurtes are unequally diftributed among the day and night watches • the former vary ing from 6 to 9 in the latter, which are thus prevented from any definite coincidence with our time, except about the Equinoctial periods only, when one puhur nearly correfponds to 3 Englifh hours.
Página 304 - ... each. For nations under or near the equator, this horological arrangement -will prove convenient enough, and may yet be adduced as one argument for afcertaining with more precifion the country whence the Hindus originally came, provided they are, as is generally fuppofed, the inventors of the fyftem under confideration here. The farther we recede from the Line, the more difficult and troublefome •will the prefent plan appear. And as in this country the artificial day commences with the dawn,...