... what was ascertained by the same investigation, to be founded in the spirit of the language. In order to obtain a vivid apprehension and representation of the language in its true form, I have always investigated it by means of itself without knowing... A Grammar of the Hebrew Language - Page xxviby George Bush - 1839 - 298 pagesFull view - About this book
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...order to obtain a vivid apprehension and representation of the language in its true form, 1 have alwajs investigated it by means of itself, without knowing...been observed before or not; I sought nothing old nor new." This was succeeded, iti 1835, by the Grammar of which this is a translation. It is called... | |
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...language in its true form, I have always investigated it by means of itself without knowing the opinion of former grammarians or assuming their correctness,...necessarily indifferent to me, as to the results of my investigation!i, whether cny fact had been observed before or not ; I sought nothing old or new." A... | |
| 1847 - 1026 pages
...the Hebrew language), " by means of itself, without knowing the opinions of former grammarians ... It was necessarily indifferent to me, as to the results of my investigations, whether any part had been observed before or not." I think, I say, we have the key here to Mr. Ewald's threatened... | |
| 1845 - 826 pages
...investigated it by means of itself without knowing the opinion of former grammarians or assuming iheir correctness, and therefore it was necessarily indifferent...of my investigations, •whether any fact had been olwerved before or not ; I sought nothing old or new." A very long and able review of Ewald's Hebrew... | |
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