But what a fancy is this you have taken of saying always an hand, an heart, an head? Have you an ear? Do you not know that this (n) is added before vowels to prevent the cacophony, and ought never to take place before (h) when that letter is sonnded? Englische Studien - Page 31edited by - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1802 - 572 pages
...But what a fancy js this you have taken of saying always an band, an heart, an bead? Have you an car? Do you not know that this (n) is added before vowels to prevent the cacophony, snd ought never to take place before (h) when that letter is sounded ? It is never pronounced in these... | |
| 1802 - 610 pages
...still in a somewhat barbarous state, that author'splace would not be so high among their classics. But what a fancy is this you have taken of saying...the cacophony, and ought never to take place before (A) when that letter is sounded ? It is never pronounced in these words : why should it be wrote ?... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 pages
...still in a somewhat barbarous state, that Author's place would not be so high among their classics. But what a fancy ' is this you have taken of saying...head? Have you an ear ? Do you not know that this (a) is added before vowels to prevent the cacophony, and ought never to take place before (h) when... | |
| 1802 - 572 pages
...still in » somewhat barbarous state, that Author's place would not be so high among their classics. But what a fancy is this you have taken of saying always an hand, an heart, an bead? Have you an ear ? Do you not know that this (11) is added before vowels to prevent the cacophony,... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...which there are few equals. They even excel, and, I think, in hand, an heart, an head? Have you anear? Do you not know that this (n) is added before vowels to prevent the cacophony, and ou^ht a sensible degree, your History of never to lake place before (Ь) whi-n Scotland. I propose... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 pages
...their classic". But -what a fancy is this yen have taken of saying always in band, an heart, on bead ? Have you an ear ? Do you not know that this (n) is added before rowels to prercnt the cscophony, and ought never to lake place before (h) when that letter is sounded... | |
| William Robertson - 1806 - 444 pages
...what a fancy is this you have taken of faying " always an hand, an heart, an head? Have you " an-ear? Do you not know that this (n") is added " before vowels...never to take place before (h) when that letter is " founded ? It is never pronounced in thefe words: " why fhould it be wrote ? Thus, 1 fhould fay, a... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 pages
...place would not be fo high among their claffics. But what a fancy is this you have taken of faying always an hand, an heart, an head? Have you an ear...ought never to take place before h when that letter is founded ? It is never pronounced in thefe words ; •why fhould it be wrote ? Thus, I fhould fay, a... | |
| Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 pages
...what a fancy is this you have taken of faying always an hand, an heart, an head? Have you an^ear ? Do you not know that this n is added before vow-els...ought never to take place before h when that letter is founded ? It is never pronounced in thefe words ; why mould it be wrote ? Thus, I mould fay, a hijiory,... | |
| 1807 - 608 pages
...so high among thfir classics. But what a fancy is this you have taken of saving always an haut!, au heart, an head? Have you an ear? Do you not know that this n is added before vowels to prevent the cacophonv, and ought never to take place before Л when that letter is sounded > It is never pronounced... | |
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