George Henry Lewes Quotes & Sayings (Page 3)
George Henry Lewes quotes and sayings page 3 (philosopher). Here's quote # 21 through 30 out of the 40 we have.
“The object of Literature is to instruct, to animate, or to amuse.”
“Personal experience is the basis of all real Literature.”
“We must never assume that which is incapable of proof.”
“All bad Literature rests upon imperfect insight, or upon imitation, which may be defined as seeing at second-hand.”
“All good Literature rests primarily on insight.”
“In all sincere speech there is power, not necessarily great power, but as much as the speaker is capable of.”
“Literature is at once the cause and the effect of social progress.”
“Science is not addressed to poets.”
“Murder, like talent, seems occasionally to run in families.”
“The public can only be really moved by what is genuine.”
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