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To one man a stream is so much water-power, to another a rendezvous for lovers.

To one man a stream is so much water-power, to another a rendezvous for lovers.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”

Personal experience is the basis of all real literature.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”

To his [ Plato's ] great disappointment, he found Anaxagoras adducing simple physical reasons, instead of the teleological reasons, which he had expected. Such a teacher could no longer allure him.

George Henry Lewes (1864). “Aristotle: a chapter from the history of science including analyses of Aristotle's scientific writings”, p.102, London : Smith, Elder and Company

Sincerity is moral truth.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”

The artist is called a creator.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”

In complex trains of thought signs are indispensable.

George Henry Lewes (1891). “The Principles of Success in Literature”