GAIL HAMILTON-Country Living and Country Thinking. Preface. Let your literary compositions be kept from the public eye for nine years at least. h. HORACE. A man may write at any time if he set himself doggedly to it. i. SAM'L JOHNSON-Boswell's Life of Johnson. An. 1773. Each change of many-colored life he drew, Exhausted worlds and then imagined new: Existence saw him spurn her bounded reign, And panting Time toil'd after him in vain. j. SAM'L JOHNSON-Prologue on the Opening of the Drury Lane Theatre. The chief glory of any people arises from its authours. k. SAM'L JOHNSON-Preface to Dictionary. Authors' lives in general are not uniform -they are strangely checquered by vicissitudes; and even were the outward circumstances uniform, the inward struggles must still be various. 1. GEO. HENRY LEWES-The Spanish Drama. Ch. II. S. Most authors steal their works or buy; Produc'd his Play, and begg'd the Knight's advice: Made him observe the subject, and the plot, The manners, passions, unities, what not? f. POPE-Essay on Criticism. Line 274. 'Tis hard to say, if greater want of skill He spins the slight, self-pleasing thread anew. "Tis not how well an author says; I lived to write, and wrote to live. 7. ROGERS-Italy. A Character. I. 16. Devise, wit; write, pen; for I am for whole volumes in folio. a sun. Capt. JOHN SMITH- Smith's General History. What thou hast done shows all is in thy power; t. And to write better, only must write more. u. VOLTAIRE A Philosophical Dictionary. So must the writer, whose production should v. St. 4. Curs'd be that wretch (Death's factor sure) who brought Dire swords into the peaceful world, and taught Smiths, who before could only make aa. COWLEY-In Commendation of the Time we live in, under the Reign of our gracious King, Charles II. |