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Every author in some way portrays himself in his works, even if it be against his will
Making a book is a craft, like making a clock; it needs more than native wit to be an author
A man of moderate understanding, thinks he writes divinely: A man of good understanding, thinks he writes reasonably
A small degree of wit, accompanied by good sense, is less tiresome in the long run than a great amount of wit without it
Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man
He that writes to himself writes to an eternal public
When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy
I made my song a coat
Covered with embroideries
Out of old mythologies
From heel to throat
But the fools caught it,
Wore it in the world's eyes
As though they'd wrought it.
Song, let them take it,
For there's more enterprise
In walking naked.

Responsibilities. A Coat
It is only a moment here and a moment there that the greatest writer has.

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