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People ſhould not vvrite as they talk, except in letters (vvhich are but a converſation in vvriting): it is too careleſs. And they neither can nor ought to ſpeak as they vvrite, for this vvould be unnatural. I ſuppose it vvas first intended as a compliment to a perſon to ſay, He talks like a book; but this, vvhich vvas once looked upon as a compliment, and vvas, indeed, a pretty high-ſtrain'd one, has ſerved ſince for one of the diſtinguiſhing marks of a coxcomb.
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People
ſhould
not
vvrite
as
they
talk,
except
in
letters
(vvhich
are
but
a
converſation
in
vvriting):
it
is
too
careleſs.
And
they
neither
can
nor
ought
to
ſpeak
as
they
vvrite,
for
this
vvould
be
unnatural.
I
ſuppose
it
vvas
first
intended
as
a
compliment
to
a
perſon
to
ſay,
He
talks
like
a
book;
but
this,
vvhich
vvas
once
looked
upon
as
a
compliment,
and
vvas,
indeed,
a
pretty
high-ſtrain'd
one,
has
ſerved
ſince
for
one
of
the
diſtinguiſhing
marks
of
a
coxcomb.