Snagged this puppy on eBay for short coin. It's already falling apart in my hands but I'm darned excited to read it even once.

Careful Psycho.PsychoCid wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 7:54 am THE fables of Efop have always been efteemed the beft leffons for youth, as being well adapted to convey the moft ufeful Maxim's, in a very agreeable manner. Accordingly, many writers, both I'm verfe and profe, have endeavored to clothe them an English drefs. It would ill become the author of this work to animadvert upon their labour : but he thinks it may be faid with truth, and he hopes with modefty, that nothing of this kind, which had been publifhed in profe, can juftly discourage him from the prefent undertaking.
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Goodness, it feels good to speak English above a 4th grade level.
the 's' that looks like an 'f' is called a "Medial S", and was used to denote a long S sound (at the beginning or middle of word), while the more familiar lower case s was used for the short S sound (at the end of a word). It went the way of the dinosaur thanks to the printing press - easier for the printers to just have one character for the letter
Thanks for the context! I did not know that!zisme wrote: ↑Tue Jul 14, 2020 11:17 amthe 's' that looks like an 'f' is called a "Medial S", and was used to denote a long S sound (at the beginning or middle of word), while the more familiar lower case s was used for the short S sound (at the end of a word). It went the way of the dinosaur thanks to the printing press - easier for the printers to just have one character for the letter
I suppose, or at least just keep it away from wind and water. It was a $28 splurge for me, and as [mention]uwmcscott[/mention] mentioned it's quite a different experience than the internet era!