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... translation ' and the old version . ' NEW TRANSLATION . Chap . i . v . 4. Then the Lord spread a high wind over the seag and there was a great tempest in the sea ; and the ship appeared as if it had been breaking . 5. And the mariners ...
... translation ' and the old version . ' NEW TRANSLATION . Chap . i . v . 4. Then the Lord spread a high wind over the seag and there was a great tempest in the sea ; and the ship appeared as if it had been breaking . 5. And the mariners ...
Pagina 233
... translation , which we used for the extracts , in our account of the original , [ see Appen- dix to our xxiiid volume , just published , ] we have only to refer our readers to that article for the present ; with the promise of some far ...
... translation , which we used for the extracts , in our account of the original , [ see Appen- dix to our xxiiid volume , just published , ] we have only to refer our readers to that article for the present ; with the promise of some far ...
Pagina 275
... translate him some- what fairly ; and when he gives us the manners of his own day , how- ever disgusting to our sensations and repugnant to our natures they may oftentimes prove , we must not in translation suppress , or even too much ...
... translate him some- what fairly ; and when he gives us the manners of his own day , how- ever disgusting to our sensations and repugnant to our natures they may oftentimes prove , we must not in translation suppress , or even too much ...
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