Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     | strove to do him right."~Many scholars have lamented the failure
 2  Int     |       gripped the interest of scholars and men of letters, as has
 3  Int     |     pens of the most profound scholars, its author is still shrouded
 4  Int     |       As I am not writing for scholars, I do not intend going very
 5    1,   8|       they drive these unripe scholars into the forum, and the
 6    1,  14|     As we, in our capacity of scholars, have accepted an invitation
 7    2,  65|       though I'm afraid these scholars'll laugh at me, but I'll
 8    5, 145|      in this view. As the two scholars worked upon the same material
 9    5, 145|       arrived at by these two scholars must be worthy of credence.
10    5, 151|       in a tide-race."~German scholars have adopted the doctrine
11    5, 157| floating in the breeze."~Many scholars have drawn attention to
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