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Page 275
... translated into the English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another . Not to say that Archaisms , too long retained , instead of raising the stile , become in the end mean , and even ludicrous ...
... translated into the English of Chaucer's age , would be a translation out of one dead language into another . Not to say that Archaisms , too long retained , instead of raising the stile , become in the end mean , and even ludicrous ...
Page 276
... translation removes the ob- scurity which exiers in the common reading : The cornet at the mouth , [ be it ] like the eagle upon the house of Jehovah : ' that is , as the Bishop explains it in the note , ' Let the sound of the cornet in ...
... translation removes the ob- scurity which exiers in the common reading : The cornet at the mouth , [ be it ] like the eagle upon the house of Jehovah : ' that is , as the Bishop explains it in the note , ' Let the sound of the cornet in ...
Page 441
... Translated from the French . 12mo . 3 Vols . 15s . Boards . Robinsons . An apology is offered to the public , in an advertisement prefixed to this novel , for the inaccuracies of the translation . It is certainly incorrect , and in some ...
... Translated from the French . 12mo . 3 Vols . 15s . Boards . Robinsons . An apology is offered to the public , in an advertisement prefixed to this novel , for the inaccuracies of the translation . It is certainly incorrect , and in some ...
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