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... language , to be well studied , as a language , must be looked upon objectively . One must set aside all his own connection with it , forget that it is a means of com- municating thought , and regard it exclusively as a mere collection ...
... language , to be well studied , as a language , must be looked upon objectively . One must set aside all his own connection with it , forget that it is a means of com- municating thought , and regard it exclusively as a mere collection ...
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... language merely as a study , there is great propriety in taking up the dead languages , as is so universally done . Roots and etymological forms have more distinctness in these old tongues than in the commonly studied modern languages ...
... language merely as a study , there is great propriety in taking up the dead languages , as is so universally done . Roots and etymological forms have more distinctness in these old tongues than in the commonly studied modern languages ...
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... language of the conquered nations . This they did ; but being unused to the extreme nicety of form and syntactic construction which was found in the more cultivated language , the less civilized people adopted scarcely more than the ...
... language of the conquered nations . This they did ; but being unused to the extreme nicety of form and syntactic construction which was found in the more cultivated language , the less civilized people adopted scarcely more than the ...
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