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Updated: July 14, 2025
"Between ourselves, he found it was of no account at all. Queer, isn't it, when the man ... but of course literature's another proposition. Howland says it's one of the cases where an idea might seem original and striking if one didn't happen to be able to trace its descent. And this is straight out of bosh by Pellerin. ... Yes: Pellerin.
The trouble is the world is always so delightfully ready to see the other fellow make the sacrifice for art or literature's sake. Selah! I won't do it. So there!" "It's a pity! It's a pity!" said this observer, but Eugene was not vastly distressed. Similarly Mrs. Dale had reproached him, for she had seen and heard of his work. "Some time. Some time," he said grandly; "wait."
The publisher smiled. "They haven't waited," he said. She looked at him strangely. "Haven't waited?" "No they've gone off; taken another train. Literature's like a big railway-station now, you know: there's a train starting every minute. People are not going to hang round the waiting-room. If they can't get to a place when they want to they go somewhere else."
"Burnished the sword, blew on the drowsy coal, Held still the target higher, chary of praise And prodigal of counsel." In speaking of literature's great debt to her, Lord Guthrie says: "Without her Louis's best work neither could nor would have existed. In studying the life and works of Thomas Carlyle I often had occasion to contrast his wife and Louis's. With all Mrs.
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