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Dialogue
1 Charm| of philosophy. There is a common spirit in the writings of 2 Charm| very imperfect degree the common distinction between (Greek), 3 Charm| in the Greek mythology is common also in the language; and 4 Charm| from Shakspere, who is the common property of us all; but 5 Charm| inappropriately borrowed, which is a common note of forgery. They imitate 6 Charm| as they appear to have a common parentage, the more they 7 Charm| things which have classes or common notions: these he supposed 8 Charm| bringing them to the test of common sense, or by demanding too 9 Charm| as they truly are, a good common to all mankind?~Yes, certainly,