Full of wise saws and cQOdern lostances." 



^S yOO LIIE IT, . 



I HKJoicE, my dear friend, at the willingness you 

 now express to enter into my favourite pursuit, and 

 at the alacrity which breathes throughout the entire 

 of your last letter. I hail it as the intimation that 

 your apathy has been dispelled, that your listlessness 

 has been flung aside, and that your vigorous and 

 cultivated mind is about to find full employment for 

 its varied powers of action. 



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