Lessing was not merely one of the most comprehensive minds Germany has had, he not only was possessed of rare exactitude in his learning (for which
reason one can securely rely
upon him and
upon his autopsy without fear of being duped by inaccurate quotations which can be traced nowhere, by half - understood phrases which are drawn from untrustworthy compendiums, or to be disoriented by a foolish trumpeting of novelties which the ancients have
expounded far better) but he possessed at the same time an exceedingly uncommon gift of explaining what he himself had understood.
What they don't say is that it's usually the only draft: Future scholars — even those studying forensic pathology — will have little
reason to revisit and
expound upon microfiched accounts of last Thursday's Warriors - Grizzlies game.