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Gibbon, Byron and Sheridan

I adopted the tolerating measure of the elder Pliny — ‘nullum esse librum tam malum ut non in aliqua parte prodesset.’ — GIBBON, _Autobiography_.

A book’s a book, although there’s nothing in’t. — BYRON, _English Bards and Scotch Reviewers_.

While you converse with lords and dukes,

I have their betters here, my books;

Fixed in an elbow chair at ease

I choose companions as I please.

I’d rather have one single shelf

Than all my friends, except yourself.

For, after all that can be said,

Our best companions are the dead.

SHERIDAN _to Swift_.

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