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For a poet to depict a poet in poetry is a hazardous experiment; in regarding one's own trade a sense of humour and a little wholesome cynicism are not amiss.
Edward Dowden |
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Author Details: Type: Critic Quotes Category: Quotes Date of Birth: May 3, 1843 Date of Death: April 4, 1913 Nationality: Irish Amazon: Edward Dowden on Amazon |
Related Authors: George Edward Woodberry Aleister Crowley Bell Hooks Irving Babbitt M. H. Abrams Margaret Fuller John Churton Collins Chuck Klosterman William Hazlitt |
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Quote Keywords: Amiss, Cynicism, Depict, Experiment, Hazardous, Humour, Little, Own, Poet, Poetry, Regarding, Sense, Trade, Wholesome |
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