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Readers may be divided into three classes - the superficial, the ignorant, and...
Author:
Jonathan Swift
Book:
A Tale of a Tub
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Readers may be divided into three classes - the superficial, the ignorant, and the learned, and I have with much felicity fitted my pen to the genius and advantage of each.
( Jonathan Swift )
[ A Tale of a Tub ]
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