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Originally Posted by AlexBell
I entirely agree. But I have been the recipient of flak in the past for not duplicating the text even where the meaning of the English words has changed.
For example, in my opinion, the phrase 'some gay young men' in the 21st century means something quite different than when it was written in the 17th or 18th centuries. Should I have left it as written by the 19th century author even though it was clearly not what she meant in her time?
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I'm wondering if the flak came from the same folks as would object to statues of Cecil Rhodes and Thomas Jefferson. I suspect not.
BR