10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KELTICISM»
Discover the use of
Kelticism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Kelticism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
A vast amount of Kelticism, not found in our tongue, very probably exists in our
pedigrees. The ethnology of France is still more complicated. Many writers make
the Parisian a Roman on the strength of his language ; whilst others make.
Robert Gordon Latham, 1852
2
Catholic Biblical Quarterly
18 And Professor Earle, writing about the misuse of this idiom, also says: The
idiom which is called Kelticism consists in the unenglish use of the auxiliary, will,
would, where every man born on English soil would employ, shall, should.
3
The World's Debt to the Irish
Bishop Shahan said: “We know now that it is not too much to maintain that one of
the chief roots and sources of the exalted mysticism of medieval Europe is
precisely this transfigured and Christianized Kelticism, which for long centuries ...
4
The English Lanuage and English Grammar
This Kelticism is by no means rare in Sir Walter Scott's works.1 It would have
been a real gratification to have the distinction stated by one so competent, and
to learn whether it is known to any besides " the most rustic people." We are now
...
5
The Mysteries of Britain
But, despite the intermixture, the ancient leaven of Kelticism triumphs and the
peculiar genius of the ancient race — strong because so ancient and so perfectly
moulded in the matrix of its origin — shines with an almost superhuman radiance
...
amount of Kelticism, not found in our tongue, very probably exists in our
pedigrees. The ethnology of France is still more complicated. Many writers make
the Parisian a Roman on the strength of his language; whilst others make him a
Kelt on ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1874
7
Collected Essays: Man's place in nature
amount of Kelticism, not found in our tongue, very probably exists in our
pedigrees. The ethnology of France is still more complicated. Many writers make
the Parisian a Roman on the strength of his language; whilst others make him a
Kelt on ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1912
8
Selected works of Thomas H. Huxley
amount of Kelticism, not found in our tongue, very probably exists in our
pedigrees. The ethnology of France is still more complicated. Many writers make
the Parisian a Roman on the strength of his language ; whilst others make him a
Kelt on ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893
9
Man's Place in Nature and Other Anthropological Essays
amount of Kelticism, not found in our tongue, very probably exists in our
pedigrees. The ethnology of Trance is still more complicated. Many writers make
the Parisian a Roman on the strength of his language ; whilst others make him a
Kelt on ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1901
10
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
(hist.) %?г (irrer згт% чтт arfe); ^?г wir; also Kelt; adj. Celtic, Keltic tee srrfir %
tfärfart; ^птсг-згфт >гртт TT ffTTT; ns. Celticism, Kelticism %?гтт; Celtic cross %fe
^ ШЩ cembalo n. No4*ñ (ttctrt TRT TT) ; и. cembalist fa h<?îï ТГСТГ cembra и.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981