“Wit lies in recognizing the resemblance among things which differ and the difference between things which are alike.”

L'esprit consiste à connaître la ressemblance des choses diverses et la différence des choses semblables.
Pt. 3, ch. 8
De l’Allemagne [Germany] (1813)

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L'esprit consiste à connaître la ressemblance des choses diverses et la différence des choses semblables.

De l’Allemagne [Germany] (1813)

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