precisely
the same
thing as
the author
thought
when he
wrote
them. Nor
will this
result be
obtained
unless the
author has
always
been
careful to
remember
that
thought so
far
follows
the law of
gravity
that it
travels
from head
to paper
much more
easily
than from
paper to
head; so
that he
must
assist the
latter
passage by
every
means in
his power.
If he does
this, a
writer’s
words will
have a
purely
objective
effect,
like that
of a