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Strona xiii
... word occurs repeatedly in a context , they rather leaned to a variation of the rendering . ' Now it is one thing to give a double rendering to a single word at any one occurrence ; and another to give it two different renderings at two ...
... word occurs repeatedly in a context , they rather leaned to a variation of the rendering . ' Now it is one thing to give a double rendering to a single word at any one occurrence ; and another to give it two different renderings at two ...
Strona xiv
... word , what loss is there in the variation ? Is there not a gain in breadth ? ' I answer , a very serious loss ; and I do not allow that breadth ( or , as I prefer to call it , looseness ) is any gain , where exact correspondence in the ...
... word , what loss is there in the variation ? Is there not a gain in breadth ? ' I answer , a very serious loss ; and I do not allow that breadth ( or , as I prefer to call it , looseness ) is any gain , where exact correspondence in the ...
Strona xv
... word corresponds to the repeti- tion of the Greek ? In all these passages the thought is one and the same ; that the ideal of human conduct is the exact copying of the Divine . In the other examples quoted our translators have preserved ...
... word corresponds to the repeti- tion of the Greek ? In all these passages the thought is one and the same ; that the ideal of human conduct is the exact copying of the Divine . In the other examples quoted our translators have preserved ...
Strona xvi
... word , which arrests the ear and produces its effect by repetition , like the tolling of a bell or the stroke on an ... words immediately following ( ver . 7 ) run in the English Version , ' And the angel said unto me , Wherefore didst ...
... word , which arrests the ear and produces its effect by repetition , like the tolling of a bell or the stroke on an ... words immediately following ( ver . 7 ) run in the English Version , ' And the angel said unto me , Wherefore didst ...
Strona xix
... word- sounds ? ' To this I answer fearlessly that I certainly do desire to see the play of words retained in the English Version , wherever it can be done without forcing the English . I be- ' Of all the English Versions the Rhemish ...
... word- sounds ? ' To this I answer fearlessly that I certainly do desire to see the play of words retained in the English Version , wherever it can be done without forcing the English . I be- ' Of all the English Versions the Rhemish ...
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