Saturday, December 22, 2007

Public Masterbation Bus

PHILOLOGY THE TREASURY OF THE FAMILIAR GLOSSARY

At one point Philology students are faced with the terrible question, and the little trail splits in two: "Language or Literature? It is said that the most pragmatic go by the language or linguistics. Some of them are enthusiastic about Chomskyan theories. Others with lexicographical catalogs. My friend Margaret makes an admirable thesis on Inerga verbs. For taste, the colors. bold in my ignorance, I fancied that those supposedly scientific theories are always obviated semantic component. As the meaning of words as variable and sometimes arbitrary, being so tied to the emotional, psychological or spiritual language is the most elusive and feared linguistic research. So when the teacher told us that this or which formulation is not completely solved the problem, I thought: course, for they give the semantics broom! Had I dedicated to the language, then I would have left the bush and the hills of Ubeda, that is, to the Historical Grammar, History of Language or etymology. Hence

predilection me Treasury of English or English (1611) of Sebastián de Covarrubias, gift I've received a few days ago with great anticipation. Oblivious to technicalities as neutral as academics, Canon offers definitions Toledo scrumptious, which combines learning English and Greco-Roman grace, missing a trick puts political correctness or ignores the hard way if he commits the matter; adventure a highly dubious etymologies, and lavish sayings, idioms, anecdotes, endless appointments literary.
go away I thought of offering, without rigor, as would any Covarrubias-some pieces of the definitions I found at random.


EYE. Lat. oculus; are the eyes the most precious part of the body, for in it we hear of so many things. They are the windows where the soul is often lean, giving evidence of his affections and passions of love and hate. They are the messengers of the heart and the chattering of the underside of our breasts.
THINK. It is imagining or stir something in his memory, from the Latin verb pensare , frequentativum to pendendo , although weight is something, because he thinks ponders things, and so is best thought of that suddenly .
MOORS. Converts from Moors to the Catholic faith, and if they are Catholic, great mercy God made them and us.
spell. certain kind of incantation that bind to the bewitched person so that he perverted the trial and make you want to be free abhor what (this is done with the devil pact express or implied), other times, and together, hate it I wanted it and rightly so because, as linked to a man so that hates his wife, and go after what is not [...] This habit of casting spells, although it is common to men and women, is usually more women, because the devil is easier, or because they are by nature more vengeful and jealous of each other.
Sospiro. Remove spirit of deep chest, with significance of pain and anxiety we suffer. Sometimes it is a sign of wanting something with great eagerness. The breath is very common passion to love, and thus give different meanings to sigh and Epictetus, I do not want to get pregnant in this area.