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An Attic Philosopher in Paris

Chapter 11 MORAL USE OF INVENTORIES

Word Count: 4983    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

3th, Nine

ts place; my lamp, provided with its shade, cast a subdued light around, and my stov

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An Attic Philosopher in Paris
An Attic Philosopher in Paris
“No one succeeds in obtaining a prominent place in literature, or in surrounding himself with a faithful and steady circle of admirers drawn from the fickle masses of the public, unless he possesses originality, constant variety, and a distinct personality. It is quite possible to gain for a moment a few readers by imitating some original feature in another; but these soon vanish and the writer remains alone and forgotten.”