Northern Antiquities: Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient ScandinaviansH. G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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... regarded as authoritative on the subject , by referring to the Eddas , the Sagas , and the Grágás , from which almost all the information we possess respecting Scandinavia in the olden time has been , either mediately or immediately ...
... regarded as authoritative on the subject , by referring to the Eddas , the Sagas , and the Grágás , from which almost all the information we possess respecting Scandinavia in the olden time has been , either mediately or immediately ...
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... regarded by them as the most divine and salutary of plants , and gathered with very particular ceremonies . In the Teutonic mythology , if any tree seems to have been re- garded with more particular attention than others , it is the ash ...
... regarded by them as the most divine and salutary of plants , and gathered with very particular ceremonies . In the Teutonic mythology , if any tree seems to have been re- garded with more particular attention than others , it is the ash ...
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... regarded as primitive , from which all the others are derived , points out clearly this derivation , and then strives to connect the primitive languages themselves by tracing any philological affinities that may exist between them ...
... regarded as primitive , from which all the others are derived , points out clearly this derivation , and then strives to connect the primitive languages themselves by tracing any philological affinities that may exist between them ...
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... it differs the most from the Standard Idiom , and is , in fact , regarded by some glossologists as a distinct language . affinities would entitle us to comprehend the languages in question REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE . 29.
... it differs the most from the Standard Idiom , and is , in fact , regarded by some glossologists as a distinct language . affinities would entitle us to comprehend the languages in question REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE . 29.
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... the ancient Angli , Cherusci , Chauci , Menapii , Batavi , & c . We have not inserted Flemish , as it is generally regarded as an idiom Extinct languages , remains of which have been preserved . 80 REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE .
... the ancient Angli , Cherusci , Chauci , Menapii , Batavi , & c . We have not inserted Flemish , as it is generally regarded as an idiom Extinct languages , remains of which have been preserved . 80 REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE .
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