| 1834 - 810 strani
...scenery existing throughout nearly all these regions, so favourable in general to the developement of poetical genius, appear also to have exerted a...richness, clearness, and precision, it far surpasses all of them in euphony. The Servian has often been called the Italian among the other Slavic idioms.... | |
| Talvj - 1850 - 436 strani
...beauties of natural scenery existing throughout nearly all these regions, so favourable in general to the development of poetical genius, appear also...influence on the language. While it yields to none of philologists; until it was quite recently again taken up by some Croatian and Dalmatian writers. In... | |
| Thérèse Albertine L. Robinson - 1850 - 442 strani
...beauties of natural scenery existing throughout nearly all these regions, so favourable in general to the development of poetical genius, appear also...influence on the language. While it yields to none of philologists ; until it was quite recently again taken up by some Croatian and Dalmatian writers. In... | |
| Talvj - 1850 - 440 strani
...beauties of natural scenery existing throughout nearly all these regions, so favourable in general to the development of poetical genius, appear also...influence on the language. While it yields to none of philologists ; until it was quite recently again taken up by some Croatian and Dalmatian writers. In... | |
| J. S. C. de Radius - 1853 - 100 strani
...about five millions. The southern sky, and the .beauties of natural scenery, so favourable in general to the development of poetical genius, appear also to have exerted a happy influence on this language. While it yields to none of the other Slavic dialects in richness, clearness, and precision,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...Herzegovina, Mout«negro and Dalmatia, and the eastern part of Croatia. The southern sky, and the beanties of natural scenery that abound in all these regions...race, particularly the Servians and Dalmatians, in its beanty and luxuriance, while it is almost extinct in other nations. Much of this poetry is of unknown... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...first fixed and the language reduced to certain general rules only within the present century. The language extends, with some slight variations of dialect,...literature of these countries is their popular poetry — a branch of literature that still survives among the Servians, though it is almost extinct in other... | |
| Paul Rankov Radosavljevich - 1919 - 582 strani
...Bosnia, Montenegro, Herzegovina, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Istria, Bachka, Banat, and Baranya), so favorable to the development of poetical genius,...to have exerted a happy influence on the language. The late Professor of the Slavic Language in the Oxford University and member of the Britannic Academy... | |
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