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Dialogue
1 Charm| writings belonging to an age when system had not as yet 2 Charm| satisfying the wants of his own age, providing the instruments 3 Charm| Alexandrian librarians in an age when there was no regular 4 Charm| Elizabethan and Jacobean age, he outdid the capabilities 5 Charm| feeling prevalent in his age. Afterwards comes the remoter 6 Charm| purporting to be of the classical age of Greek literature are 7 Charm| than six or seven years of age— also foolish allusions, 8 Charm| unable to penetrate. In the age of Cicero, and still more 9 Charm| further. He lived in an age before logic and system 10 Charm| clearly as he could in an age when the minds of men were 11 Charm| 3) The tendency of the age to verbal distinctions, 12 Charm| undisguised? he is just of an age at which he will like to 13 Charm| human beings, and for his age inferior to none in any 14 Charm| understand them?~Why, at his age, I said, most excellent