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“Thought is the property of him who can entertain it, and of him who can adequately place it.”
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- Source:
- Representative Men. Shakespeare.
- Type:
- quote
- Confidence:
- 0.85
- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
- Hash:
- c4a704757d3f64f585cf045378dc2a18b71c294fe66dc478ffe1503b1a7ec2c2
public domain
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 9th ed. (Little, Brown, 1905), public domain
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