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Dialogue
1 Craty| Shakespear, Dante, the German or English Bible, Kant and Hegel, are 2 Craty| analytical languages like English or French, which have lost 3 Craty| composition of sounds in their English equivalents. Plato also 4 Craty| mind. Both in Greek and English we find groups of words 5 Craty| first syllable, as in its English equivalent, has the meaning 6 Craty| Bible or the Authorized English Translation of the Bible, 7 Craty| modern languages, for example English or French, possess as great 8 Craty| future he will find the English language as perfect and 9 Craty| no reason to suppose that English or French will ever be reduced 10 Craty| another.~The structure of the English language differs greatly 11 Craty| toinun and the like. In English the majority of sentences 12 Craty| Greek and Latin than in English. Generally French, German, 13 Craty| Generally French, German, and English have an advantage over the 14 Craty| more accurately observed in English than in either Greek or 15 Craty| freedom from tautology. No English style is thought tolerable