Page talk:The Emperor Marcus Antoninus - His Conversation with Himself.djvu/20
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Tomromdomcom
Immediately following footnote [4], is the sentence: "For this purpose he disputes under the Person of Socrates, and makes it his main business, to refute the Fallacies, to pull of the Mask, and expose the Trifling, of these pretenders in Philosophy.". Did Collier intend to write "to pull off the mask" as opposed to 'pull of the mask'? In which case should a [sic] be placed immediately before 'of'? Tomromdomcom (talk) 13:14, 19 March 2021 (UTC)