Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|    everything that savours of affectation. The book itself is, indeed,
2   I,  TransPre|  resisted. It is after all an affectation, and one for which there
3  II,      XXVI|     of your high flights; all affectation is bad."~ ~The interpreter
4  II,     XLIII| listening to thyself, for all affectation is bad.~ ~"Dine sparingly
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