Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... words originally of the same meaning , which the conflux of dialects had supplied to the more homogeneous languages , as the Greek and 10 German and which the same cause , joined with accidents of translation from original works of ...
... words originally of the same meaning , which the conflux of dialects had supplied to the more homogeneous languages , as the Greek and 10 German and which the same cause , joined with accidents of translation from original works of ...
第 63 頁
... word , or by the appropriation of one of the two or more words , that had before been used promiscu- ously . When this distinction has been so naturalized and of such general currency that the language itself does as it were think for ...
... word , or by the appropriation of one of the two or more words , that had before been used promiscu- ously . When this distinction has been so naturalized and of such general currency that the language itself does as it were think for ...
第 270 頁
... words ' that exists for us ' , is taken bodily from Transc . Id . , pp . 355-6 , and the remainder of the second paragraph , to the words ' will or intelligence ' , from p . 29 , except for some explanatory sentences ( ref . Biog . Lit ...
... words ' that exists for us ' , is taken bodily from Transc . Id . , pp . 355-6 , and the remainder of the second paragraph , to the words ' will or intelligence ' , from p . 29 , except for some explanatory sentences ( ref . Biog . Lit ...
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