Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,       Ded|       rigour and less justice the writings of others. It is my earnest
 2   I,      XIII|        you should not consign his writings to oblivion, for if he gave
 3   I,     XXXII|         three of them, with other writings that are the very life,
 4   I,     XXXIV|     knowing that his thoughts and writings had her for their object,
 5   I,     XLVII|         as your worship in errant writings; but for all that I venture
 6  II,       III| well-deserved reputation by their writings, lose it entirely, or damage
 7  II,       III|       pleasure in criticising the writings of others, without having
 8  II,      VIII|        and treat me well in their writings. But let them say what they
 9  II,   XXXVIII|          of that sort which their writings are full of. And then when
10  II,     LXXIV|          enjoyed the fruit of his writings as fully as he could desire;
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