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Dialogue
1 Craty| languages like Greek and Latin, which have retained their 2 Craty| or German. Even a little Latin will enable us to appreciate 3 Craty| certainly in Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, we are not at the beginning 4 Craty| that the accusative of a Latin noun in ‘us’ should end 5 Craty| self-improvement as the Latin, if not as the Greek. Nor 6 Craty| Modern Greek or of Mediaeval Latin. The wide diffusion of great 7 Craty| greatly from that of either Latin or Greek. In the two latter, 8 Craty| distinctly marked in Greek and Latin than in English. Generally 9 Craty| than in either Greek or Latin. On the other hand, the