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Pàgina 69
The first part is on accuracy of language , and the various inelegancies and
errors of colloquial intercourse , or some occasionally met with in authors of credit
. The inftances are , in general , well chosen : Aristarchus , however , is not
always ...
The first part is on accuracy of language , and the various inelegancies and
errors of colloquial intercourse , or some occasionally met with in authors of credit
. The inftances are , in general , well chosen : Aristarchus , however , is not
always ...
Pàgina 97
A Ntudious person may in five or fix years be in a condition to read with ease all
the books written in this language . Since the end of last century , the French
missionaries hare , of courie ; devoted a particular attention to the Mantchou ,
which ...
A Ntudious person may in five or fix years be in a condition to read with ease all
the books written in this language . Since the end of last century , the French
missionaries hare , of courie ; devoted a particular attention to the Mantchou ,
which ...
Pàgina 140
... of incident : the characters are sketched with a faint and powerless pencil ; but
the senti . ments are noble and elevated , expressed in language highly poetical ,
and for the most part juftly and happily adapted to the respective characters .
... of incident : the characters are sketched with a faint and powerless pencil ; but
the senti . ments are noble and elevated , expressed in language highly poetical ,
and for the most part juftly and happily adapted to the respective characters .
Pàgina 162
Presuming ihat human judgment is at all times commensurate to a human
composition , the translator , if fitly qualified for his office , lits down to the talk of
rendering it in another language on terms of familiarity , and almoft equality , with
his ...
Presuming ihat human judgment is at all times commensurate to a human
composition , the translator , if fitly qualified for his office , lits down to the talk of
rendering it in another language on terms of familiarity , and almoft equality , with
his ...
Pàgina 163
mately prevails between the idioms of the Hebrew and English languages . ... that
common minds can with difficulty discriminate between the language and the
substance ; and in losing the one they will be in no little anxiety about the other ...
mately prevails between the idioms of the Hebrew and English languages . ... that
common minds can with difficulty discriminate between the language and the
substance ; and in losing the one they will be in no little anxiety about the other ...
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