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John Horne Tooke

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    Epea Pteroenta, or The Diversions of Purley
    Two Pair of Portraits, Presented to All the Unbiassed Electors of Great Britain, and Especially to the Electors of Westminster
    A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley: Containing an Essay On English Verbs, With Remarks On Mr. Tooke's Work
    The Diversions of Purley
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    • This book is a detailed exploration of the English language and its verbs. Written as a sequel to the iconic book 'The Diversions of Purley', this work provides valuable insights into the English language in the late 18th century. With strong opinions on the writing of John Horne Tooke, this book provides an engaging and frank analysis of the period's language and culture. This work is an essential reference tool for language enthusiasts and scholars.

      A Sequel to the Diversions of Purley: Containing an Essay On English Verbs, With Remarks On Mr. Tooke's Work
    • In this famous work, John Horne Tooke explores the nature of language and its relationship to thought. He argues that words are not simply arbitrary labels, but are based on real, observable phenomena in the world. His insights into the workings of language have influenced linguists and philosophers for centuries, and make this book a must-read for anyone interested in these fields.

      Epea Pteroenta, or The Diversions of Purley