After every reading of 'Obiter Dicta' we feel ashamed of crass and petty prejudice, in the face of his lessons in disregarding surface mannerisms for the sake of vital qualities.
Having thus decided, it followed that anything said or attempted to be decided on other questions was extra-judicial--mere obiter dicta, if even that.
Whether he was writing miscellaneous essays or law-books, his characteristic style prevailed, and his books on copyright and on trusts were novelties indeed among legal textbooks, no less sparkling than his literary Obiter Dicta.
But it was as a literary critic of unusually clever style and an original vein of wit, that he first became known to the public, with his volume of essays entitled Obiter Dicta (1884).
In England there is no direct decision; although there are several obiter dicta to the effect that a translation is not an infringement.
It is founded on two obiter dicta--one of Lord St. Leonards in Jefferys v.
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