Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... meaning , which the conflux of dialects had supplied to the more homogeneous languages , as the Greek and German and which the same cause , joined with accidents of translation from original works of different countries , occasion in ...
... meaning , which the conflux of dialects had supplied to the more homogeneous languages , as the Greek and German and which the same cause , joined with accidents of translation from original works of different countries , occasion in ...
第 63 頁
... meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the faculties to which they should be appropriated . Mr. W. Taylor's recent volume of o synonymes I have not yet seen ; but his specification of * I ought to have added , with ...
... meaning of which the two terms were capable , and analyzed the faculties to which they should be appropriated . Mr. W. Taylor's recent volume of o synonymes I have not yet seen ; but his specification of * I ought to have added , with ...
第 161 頁
... meanings to himself , as must perforce # 5 pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in addition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct remembrance the number and the series of great men , who after ...
... meanings to himself , as must perforce # 5 pass into no - meaning to his readers . When in addition to the motives thus suggested by my own reason , I bring into distinct remembrance the number and the series of great men , who after ...
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