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ESSAY
ON THE
PRINCIPLES
OF
TRANSLATION.
Nec converti ut Interpres, sed ut Orator, sententiis iisdem et earum formis
tanquam figuris, verbis ad nostram consuetudinem aptis.
Cic. de opt. gen. Orat. 14.
tanquam figuris, verbis ad nostram consuetudinem aptis.
Cic. de opt. gen. Orat. 14.
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