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Poetry , indeed , cannot be translated ; and , therefore , it is the poets that preserve languages ; for we would not be at the trouble to learn a language , if we could have all that is written in it just as well in a translation .
Poetry , indeed , cannot be translated ; and , therefore , it is the poets that preserve languages ; for we would not be at the trouble to learn a language , if we could have all that is written in it just as well in a translation .
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At another time , when somebody endeavoured to argue in favour of its being in English , Johnson said , " The language of the country of which a learned man was a native , is not the language fit for bis epitaph , which should be in ...
At another time , when somebody endeavoured to argue in favour of its being in English , Johnson said , " The language of the country of which a learned man was a native , is not the language fit for bis epitaph , which should be in ...
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Talking of the origin of language ; -JOHNSON . ¡° It must " have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not understanding enough to form a ...
Talking of the origin of language ; -JOHNSON . ¡° It must " have come by inspiration . A thousand , nay , a million of children could not invent a language . While the organs are pliable , there is not understanding enough to form a ...
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