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A meditative speaker argues that books console afflicted minds by substituting milder cares for intense grief and by offering instruction and diversion. He guides readers through a library’s ordered shelves and physical formats, from weighty folios to light pamphlets, and reflects on changing literary fashions. A broad survey treats theology and controversy, scepticism, natural philosophy, medicine, law, history, drama, romance, and criticism, noting each field’s virtues, excesses, and social consequences. The speaker contemplates authors’ hopes for lasting fame, acknowledges human imperfection in writing, and concludes with a personified genius of the place that clarifies and closes the meditation.
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