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for pointing out to you the way of attaining wisdom
& virtue. And lastly, conclude with good wishes to all
in general.
A general dissertation on any Classick,
divided into 3 parts, each part about half a sheet,
will serve for your three lectures. Pope's preface
to Homer, or Dryden's to Virgil, will give you a
more adequate in idea of the form of such a dissertation,
than any specimen I can possibly
insert in a letter.
Burleigh & Shillingfleet are the men to whom
I have apply'd myself this month past, for a speech
& set of lectures. Shillingfleet has given me his
speech, & has promis'd to get me a set of lectures,
but has not yet done it.
I am.
Dear Bentham
Yr. affect. friend.
Ed. Cranmer.
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