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• I am now trying an experiment very frequent
among modern authors; which is to write upon
Nothing; when the subject is utterly exhausted,
to let the pen still move on; by some called the
ghost of Wit, delighting to walk after the death of
its body. -- Conclusion, A Tale of A Tub
• And to say the truth, there seems to be no part
of knowledge in fewer hands, than that of
discerning when to have done. -- Conclusion, A
Tale of A Tub
• ... I am wonderfully well acquainted with the
present relish of courteous readers, and have
often observed with singular pleasure, that a fly
driven from a honey-pot will immediately, with
very good appetite, alight and finish his meal on
an excrement. -- Conclusion, A Tale of a Tub