| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1835 - 344 pages
... STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES •H . H . m ON THE ORIGIN AND FORMATION OF THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES....CONTAINING AN EXAMINATION OF M. RAYNOUARD'S THEORY ON THE RELATION OF THE ITALIAN, SPANISH, PROVENCAL, AND FRENCH TO THE LATIN. BY GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS,... | |
| 1836 - 558 pages
...and preserved with religious care in the anticipation of a more auspicious period. ART. VI. — An Essay on the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages. Containing an Examination of M. Itaynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French to the Latin. By... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1842 - 150 pages
...volume on an attractive subject, the leisure rork of a scholar and man of t*?te."— British Critic. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin, by GKO. CORNEWALI. LEWIS,... | |
| Mary Strickland, Jane Margaret Strickland - 1843 - 424 pages
...volume on an attractive subject, the leisun work of a scholar and man of taste." — British Critic. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provenjal, and French, to the Latin, by GEO. CORXEWALL LEWIS,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 520 pages
...volume on an attractive subject, the leisure work of a scholar and man of taste."— British Critic. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin, by GEO. CORNEWALL. LEWIS,... | |
| Edward Duke - 1846 - 256 pages
...present day, and is one which will be an acceptable addition to every library.'* Morning Herald. 122 ON THE Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Proven9al, and French, to the Latin, by GEO. COKNEWALL LEWIS,... | |
| Edward Johnston Vernon - 1846 - 246 pages
...present day, and is one which will be an acceptable addition to every library.'' Morning Heratd. 122 ON THE Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages;...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on • the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin, by GEO. CORNEWALL... | |
| William Sandys - 1846 - 154 pages
...present day, and is one which will be an acceptable addition to every library." — Morning Herald. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages; containing an examination of M. Raynouard'l Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin. By... | |
| 1847 - 500 pages
...volume on an attractive subject, the leisure work of a scholar and a man of ta*'.eH — British Critic. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory ou the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin. By GEO. CORNEWALL LEWIS.... | |
| Edward Francis Rimbault - 1847 - 120 pages
...volume on an attractive subject, the leisure work of a scholar and a man of taste." — British Critic. On the Origin and Formation of the Romance Languages...containing an examination of M. Raynouard's Theory on the Relation of the Italian, Spanish, Provencal, and French, to the Latin. By GEO. CORNEWALL LEWIS.... | |
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