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Lecture Ii

English Past and Present · Richard Chenevix Trench — chapter 5 of 9 · ~101 words · public domain

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ORIGINAL TEXT CHANGE masterpieces of antient ancient Ἡθος is a word at Ἠθος at other times ‘vìrtue’. vírtue ‘hcáracter’ with Spenser; charácter perfectly well recognised recognized Shakesspeare than we find now Shakespeare ‘maumet’, meaning an idol{95} added comma after footnote marker ‘aretinisms’, from an, removed comma after “an” whith hitherto they held which Missouri and the Missisippi Mississippi things lacking, would have mended added comma after “mended” εἰδωλον εἴδωλον “The word t must be it we have in common with the French added period after “French” Language Français_, p. 12. Langage ἀνάθέμα ἀνάθεμα ‘fursehung’ and ‘vorsehung’ fürsehung ἀμφιβια ἀμφίβια πολυθεισμος πολυθεϊσμος

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