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Dialogue
1 Craty| accident, principles of philology which are unsurpassed in 2 Craty| not the only truth about philology which may be learnt from 3 Craty| greatest and deepest truth of philology; although he is not aware 4 Craty| the general principles of philology, we may note also a few 5 Craty| induction applicable to philology in the same degree as to 6 Craty| of unity in the study of philology, unlike that imaginary abstract 7 Craty| interval the progress of philology has been very great. More 8 Craty| which the present state of philology calls up.~(1) Language seems 9 Craty| no longer discuss whether philology is to be classed with the 10 Craty| applied in the field of philology, as well as in the other 11 Craty| corrections of it which modern philology has introduced. Grammar, 12 Craty| character from comparative philology. This is true; but it is 13 Craty| the science of Comparative Philology had possessed ‘enough of 14 Craty| also a study of Comparative Philology. There are several points, 15 Craty| appearances in which grammar and philology, or the love of system generally, 16 Craty| by the efforts of modern philology. The verses have been repeated 17 Craty| The study of Comparative Philology has introduced into the