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You Know Who Critics Are?--the Men Who Have Failed In Literature And Art.
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You know who critics are?--the men who have failed in literature and art.
-- Benjamin Disraeli (Earl Beaconsfield) (1805-1881)
-- Lothair, Chap. xxxv
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