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or in language, whiles such expressions slip through the NONLATINALPHABET (as Homer calls it) that fence of teeth, within which our Tongue is by nature intrenched, as travel without the Pass of Reason, and Religion; such as bewray our own irregular Passions, |
or in language, while such expressions slip through the (as Homer calls it) that fence of teeth, within which our Tongue is by nature entrenched, as travel without the Pass of Reason, and Religion; such as bewray our own irregular Passion, |
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