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living in Kent; Boxley, about seven miles from this 
place, which makes a very convenient arrondisse- 
ment of my worldly possessions. 
If I live, I shall attend you on the anniversary the 
24th, from which these few last years I have been 
necessarily absent. 
Nil mihi rescribas, attamen ipse veni. 
More of the title when we meet. Katdit in that 
form of words does not necessarily require an ac- 
cusative after it, the word opus or some such thing 
being always understood. 
You certainly are more than an editor; I would 
not put myself so low as that, though there are some 
would have you considered in no other light. 
The sooner you come and the longer you stay 
the happier you will make me and Mrs. G., and 
perhaps ultimately the better it may be for you. 
Ever yours most faithfully, 
S. GOODENOUGH. 
The Rev. Dr. Goodenough to J. E£. Smith. 
My dear Sir, April 4, 1806. 
To speak en masse, I cannot object to one of your 
proposed alterations. All is right in point of Lati- 
nity, and seems to express what was wanted more 
minutely than what was written before. I under- 
stood from your copy that modern Greece and igno- 
rance were nearly synonymous terms. When I added 
“8c.” after Homero, Aristoteli, Theophrasto, I did it 
to save the trouble of enumerating every author of 
