The Blind Child Or Anecdotes of the Wyndham Family Written for the Use of Yo

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The Blind Child Or Anecdotes of the Wyndham Family Written for the Use of Yo
Elizabeth Sibthorpe Pinchard
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6l ling, and they may be at times fervice- able, but a language can never be entirely ufeful, till one can tranflate it liberally and eafily.
M-RS. WYNDHAM.
I am quite of your opinion, and I dare fay, Arthur will ftudy Latin with the fame idea.
MR. WYNDHAM.
I hope fo r he already ceafes to conftrue, and begins to tranjlate ; befides, to a dead language, what I have faid, applies Hill more than to a living" one. \ HELEN.
Papa, what do you mean by a dead language ?
MR. WYNDHAM.
A language, my dea
...r, which is no longer fpoken by any nation : formerly, Latin 6fT THE BLIND CHILD; Latin and Greek were the common lan- guage of large countries ; at prefent, they are only fpoken by the learned of diffe- rent nations, therefore they are called dead languages. A living language means a tongue commonly ufed by a whole people Such as at this time is the French, the Englifh, the Italian, the Ger- man, and fome others.
HELEN.
Thank you, Papa, I underfland very well now.
MRS. WYNDHAM.
You are right to afk, my dear ; always requefl to have explained what you do not comprehend^ and if it be worth know- ing, you will be lure of the beft anfwer we can give you.


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