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... language will be achieved , if achieved in any way , on this condition only , that his humour must be abandoned . Yet in the original both were indissolubly blended : the wit , however coarse , became refined by the language , and the ...
... language will be achieved , if achieved in any way , on this condition only , that his humour must be abandoned . Yet in the original both were indissolubly blended : the wit , however coarse , became refined by the language , and the ...
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... language , and if its language be altered it is not the same sentiment , Words , therefore , not being independent of ideas , it is evident that a translation conducted on the principle of excluding certain words will leave the ...
... language , and if its language be altered it is not the same sentiment , Words , therefore , not being independent of ideas , it is evident that a translation conducted on the principle of excluding certain words will leave the ...
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... language is composed of a corrupt mixture of foreign words , materially altered from their original orthography and ... language to be distributed , and he ordered the Gospel to be regularly read in the churches . He en- couraged the ...
... language is composed of a corrupt mixture of foreign words , materially altered from their original orthography and ... language to be distributed , and he ordered the Gospel to be regularly read in the churches . He en- couraged the ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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