“There is no better way of exercising the imagination than the study of law. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.”
Tiger at the Gates (1935)
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The Second Part, Chapter 26, p. 143.
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Sussex Peerage Case (1844), 11 Cl. & F. 115.
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Aphorism 17.
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ἁπλοῦς ὁ μῦθος τῆς ἀληθείας ἔφυ,
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