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| T h e B i b l i o m a n i a . | I. History of; or an account of eminent BookCollectors who have fallen victims to it | [12] | |
| II. Symptoms of; being a passion for | 1. Large Paper Copies | [44] | |
| 2. Uncut Copies | [46] | ||
| 3. Illustrated Copies | [47] | ||
| 4. Unique Copies | [49] | ||
| 5. Vellum Copies | [51] | ||
| 6. First Editions | [52] | ||
| 7. True Editions | [54] | ||
| 8. Black Letter Editions | [56] | ||
| III. Cure of | 1. Reading useful works | [56] | |
| 2. Reprints of scarce and valuable works | [ib.] | ||
| 3. Editing our best ancient Writers | [60] | ||
| 4. Erecting of Public Institutions | [ib.] | ||
| 5. Encouragement of Bibliography | [ib.] | ||
PART I.
The Evening Walk.
ON THE RIGHT USES OF LITERATURE.
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Rede well thyselfe that other folke can'st rede. Chaucer's Good Counsail. |