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George Saintsbury Quotes

The hardest thing to attain... is the appreciation of difference without insisting on superiority.

George Saintsbury (2008). “Notes on a Cellar-Book”, p.236, Univ of California Press

Criticism is the endeavour to find, to know, to love, to recommend, not only the best, but all the good, that has been known and thought and written in the world.

George Saintsbury, Foreword By Mohit K. Ray (2004). “History Of English Criticism”, p.535, Atlantic Publishers & Dist

But the eighteenth century, on the whole, loathed melancholy.

George Saintsbury (2012). “The English Novel”, p.162, tredition

We shall not busy ourselves with what men ought to have admired, what they ought to have written, what they ought to have thought, but with what they did think, write, admire.

"A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts to the Present Day" by George Saintsbury, the first US edition; New York: Dodd, Meads, (Vol. 1, pp. 4-5), (1900-04).

So, then, there abide these three, Aristotle, Longinus, and Coleridge.

George Saintsbury, Foreword By Mohit K. Ray (2004). “History Of English Criticism”, p.350, Atlantic Publishers & Dist

The Book of History is the Bible of Irony.

George Saintsbury, Oliver Elton, Adam Blyth Webster (1945). “George Saintsbury: The Memorial Volume : a New Collection of His Essays and Papers”

Oratory is, after all, the prose literature of the savage.

George Saintsbury (1934). “A history of criticism and literary taste in Europe from the earliest texts to the present day”

Majorities are generally wrong, if only in their reasons for being right.

George Saintsbury (1950). “A Last Vintage: Essays and Papers”