THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want of understanding the characteristical differ- ence of tongues , have formed a chaotic dialect of heterogeneous ...
... ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want of understanding the characteristical differ- ence of tongues , have formed a chaotic dialect of heterogeneous ...
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... ancient tongues , have neglected those in which our words are commonly to be sought . Thus Hammond writes fecibleness for feasibleness , because I suppose he imagined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as ...
... ancient tongues , have neglected those in which our words are commonly to be sought . Thus Hammond writes fecibleness for feasibleness , because I suppose he imagined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as ...
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... ancient * That I may not appear to have spoken too irreverently of Junius , I have here subjoined a few specimens of his etymological extravagance . BANISH , religare , ex banno vel territorio exigere , in exilium agere . G. bannir . It ...
... ancient * That I may not appear to have spoken too irreverently of Junius , I have here subjoined a few specimens of his etymological extravagance . BANISH , religare , ex banno vel territorio exigere , in exilium agere . G. bannir . It ...
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... ancient tongues , have neglected those in which our words are commonly to be sought . Thus Hammond writes fecibleness for feasibleness , because I suppose he imagined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as ...
... ancient tongues , have neglected those in which our words are commonly to be sought . Thus Hammond writes fecibleness for feasibleness , because I suppose he imagined it derived immediately from the Latin ; and some words , such as ...
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... ancient and re- moter dialects only by occasional inspection into dictionaries ; but the learning of Junius is often of no other use than to shew him a track by which he may deviate from his purpose , to which Skinner always presses ...
... ancient and re- moter dialects only by occasional inspection into dictionaries ; but the learning of Junius is often of no other use than to shew him a track by which he may deviate from his purpose , to which Skinner always presses ...
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