| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1846 - 294 pàgines
...the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey, and the learner cannot be convinced...languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy. To simplify, as much as possible, this division of the subject has been the main object ; and as an... | |
| 1847 - 644 pàgines
...the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey ; and the learner cannot be convinced...languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy." Passing rapidly over the table of the alphabet, Avhich is printed with great accuracy of type, we come... | |
| 1847 - 648 pàgines
...the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey ; and the learner cannot be convinced...languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy." Passing rapidly over the table of the alphabet, which is printed with great accuracy of type, we come... | |
| Vedeha (Thera) - 1852 - 560 pàgines
...the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey, and the learner cannot be convinced...languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy." And in order to shew our readers that the Grammarian himself intended this manual for none but the... | |
| James De Alwis - 1852 - 316 pàgines
...the language. They form, as it were, a mountain of difficulty to be passed at the very commencement of the journey, and the learner cannot be convinced...languages, the ingress to which is comparatively easy." And in order to shew our readers that the Grammarian himself intended this manual for none but the... | |
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