“Common sense meant once something very different from that plain wisdom, the common heritage of men, which we now call by this name.”
Quote by Richard Chenevix Trench
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A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their Present
Compiled and annotated, the glossary offers insights into the historical development of the English language, highlighting the evolution of word meanings and usage. more
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