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***Alfabetica*** [« »] laid 3 lamented 1 language 32 languages 8 largely 1 last 4 late 2 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 8 example 8 grote 8 heard 8 languages 8 long 8 myself 8 neither | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** languages |
Dialogue
1 Charm| general idea of the two languages, and reduce the one to the 2 Charm| lucid and exact of the two languages. In some respects it may 3 Charm| than of ideas. But modern languages have rubbed off this adversative 4 Charm| characterizes all modern languages. We cannot have two ‘buts’ 5 Charm| much more marked in modern languages than in ancient. Both sentences 6 Charm| The tendency of modern languages is to become more correct 7 Charm| the standard. But modern languages, while they have become 8 Charm| metaphors differ in different languages, and the translator will