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Love reading this book in type set in Burke's lifetime. Like how he is more readable than some of his contemporaries, and wish he were alive to see how so many of his assumptions that were amde in advance of the scientific revolution that was only getting kicked off when he wrote this. He had a wonderful feel for the empirical. It is still intriguing as a read, much like Aristotle on Poetry. Amazing in toto, because Burke bares his spirit