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Strona vii
... seem to justify the most sanguine auguries . This feeling contrasts strangely with the outcry which has been raised ... seems to prevail as to the ultimate reception of the work . The alarm which has PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . vii.
... seem to justify the most sanguine auguries . This feeling contrasts strangely with the outcry which has been raised ... seems to prevail as to the ultimate reception of the work . The alarm which has PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . vii.
Strona xii
... seems to me to be wholly different . I cannot for a moment regard this as a question of English idiom ; and my objection to the variety of rendering which Mr Earle advocates is that it does depart from ' the faithful- ness of a ...
... seems to me to be wholly different . I cannot for a moment regard this as a question of English idiom ; and my objection to the variety of rendering which Mr Earle advocates is that it does depart from ' the faithful- ness of a ...
Strona xv
... seems even to regret the abandonment of Tyndale's triple rendering , diversities , differences , divers manners . What again , I ask , would be said , if I were to propose to translate 2 Cor . xi . 26 ' In perils of waters , in dangers ...
... seems even to regret the abandonment of Tyndale's triple rendering , diversities , differences , divers manners . What again , I ask , would be said , if I were to propose to translate 2 Cor . xi . 26 ' In perils of waters , in dangers ...
Strona xvi
... seems to me to dissipate the force of the passage , and therefore I am prepared to submit to the ' cruel impoverish- ment ' by which the English would be made to conform to the simplicity of the Greek . Nor again am I able to see why in ...
... seems to me to dissipate the force of the passage , and therefore I am prepared to submit to the ' cruel impoverish- ment ' by which the English would be made to conform to the simplicity of the Greek . Nor again am I able to see why in ...
Strona xix
... seems to ignore what I should have regarded as an obvious fact , that it is hardly possible in modern English to make a play upon words compatible with elevation of style . It was compatible with solemnity in Hebrew and also in the ...
... seems to ignore what I should have regarded as an obvious fact , that it is hardly possible in modern English to make a play upon words compatible with elevation of style . It was compatible with solemnity in Hebrew and also in the ...
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