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The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
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The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
The great art of Junius is never to say too much , and to avoid with equal anxiety a common - place manner , and matter that is not common - place . If ever he deviates into any originality of thought , he takes care that it shall be ...
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... not stay to inquire ; we simply limit ourselves to a fervent hope on behalf of common decency and common sense , that , let the reformation come when and whence it may , it will not take Mr. Cottle's present endeavours for a model .
... not stay to inquire ; we simply limit ourselves to a fervent hope on behalf of common decency and common sense , that , let the reformation come when and whence it may , it will not take Mr. Cottle's present endeavours for a model .
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