Excerpt from Hand Work Head Work: Their Relation to One Another, and the Reform of Education, According to the Principles of Froebel
With translation, however, it is a different matter. From responsibility, indeed, a translator cannot escape, especially when the book translated (as in the present case) deals with many of the widest and deepest problems of life; but as no two people ever agree entirely on all points, there must always be more or less divergence between the opinions of the author and translator of any book, and though the latter may fully agree with the general scope of the book he is translating, and conscientiously desire its reproduction in other languages, there will always be more or less which he would have left unsaid, or said differently, had he been speaking from himself.
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