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Page 34
... language highly elliptical , a much greater number of Latin words will be required to supply the sense of the Greek than would be wanted in English . Such phrases as these , also , will prove the resemblance of the Greek and English ...
... language highly elliptical , a much greater number of Latin words will be required to supply the sense of the Greek than would be wanted in English . Such phrases as these , also , will prove the resemblance of the Greek and English ...
Page 118
... language . Words conse- crated to religious usages , long since forgotten , become un- translatable how , for instance , can we render such a word as Tроστρóαos ? ( and yet , perhaps , the mere enunciation of that word created an awful ...
... language . Words conse- crated to religious usages , long since forgotten , become un- translatable how , for instance , can we render such a word as Tроστρóαos ? ( and yet , perhaps , the mere enunciation of that word created an awful ...
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... language with words unknown to the lexicographer , or to any other writer . Science also invites and requires neologism . The disco- veries of chemists , and other experimentalists , often amount only to a philological innovation ; or ...
... language with words unknown to the lexicographer , or to any other writer . Science also invites and requires neologism . The disco- veries of chemists , and other experimentalists , often amount only to a philological innovation ; or ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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