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As a poet and as a mathematician, he would reason well; as a mere mathematician,...
Author:
Edgar Allan Poe
Book:
The Purloined Letter
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As a poet and as a mathematician, he would reason well; as a mere mathematician, he could not have reasoned at all."
( Edgar Allan Poe )
[ The Purloined Letter ]
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