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1 PreS | end of a long task, the translator may without impropriety 2 PreS | is quite unworthy of the translator, who seeks to produce on 3 PreS | from the English idiom. The translator will often have to convert 4 PreS | out a little there. The translator may sometimes be allowed 5 PreS | greatest difficulties of the translator; much greater is that which 6 PreS | by the latter. Often the translator will have recourse to the 7 PreS | therefore, while the English translator is limited in the power 8 PreS | different languages, and the translator will often be compelled 9 PreS | the bourgeoisie.’ (d) The translator has also to provide expressions 10 PreS | covenant.’ In such cases the translator may be allowed to employ Timaeus Part
11 Intro| work should have found a translator (Thomas Taylor, a kindred