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Logan Pearsall Smith was an American-born essayist and critic, distinguished for his work in historical semantics. His writings delve into the nuances of language and the ways in which words shape our thoughts. Smith masterfully explored the etymology and evolution of language, uncovering hidden meanings and connections within our communication systems. His essays offer keen insights into the complexities of human expression and the enduring nature of language.






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The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, valued by scholars and academicians alike. It serves as an essential resource for future generations, preserved in its original print format. Any marks or annotations present are intentionally retained to maintain the book's authenticity and historical context.