Never, in all my early childhood, did anyone address to me the affecting preamble: 'Once upon a time!' ... I can but think that my parents were in error thus to exclude the imaginary from my outlook upon facts. They desired to make me truthful; the tendency was to make me positive and sceptical. Had they wrapped me in the soft folds of supernatural fancy, my mind might have been longer content to follow their traditions in an unquestioning spirit.
The immediate success of the war poem anthologies ... proved that the war had aroused in a new public an ear for contemporary verse ... There has nev… - Edmund Gosse
The immediate success of the war poem anthologies ... proved that the war had aroused in a new public an ear for contemporary verse ... There has nev…
- Edmund Gosse
In mature years I have always been gregarious, a lover of my kind, dependent upon the company of friends for the very pulse of moral life. To be maro… - Edmund Gosse
In mature years I have always been gregarious, a lover of my kind, dependent upon the company of friends for the very pulse of moral life. To be maro…
The past is a funeral gone by. - Edmund Gosse
The past is a funeral gone by.
I was much affected by the internal troubles of the Punch family; I thought that with a little more tact on the part of Mrs. Punch and some restraint… - Edmund Gosse
I was much affected by the internal troubles of the Punch family; I thought that with a little more tact on the part of Mrs. Punch and some restraint…
Never, in all my early childhood, did anyone address to me the affecting preamble: 'Once upon a time!' ... I can but think that my parents were in er… - Edmund Gosse
Never, in all my early childhood, did anyone address to me the affecting preamble: 'Once upon a time!' ... I can but think that my parents were in er…
Never mind whom you praise, but be very careful who you blame. - Edmund Gosse
Never mind whom you praise, but be very careful who you blame.
The future comes like an unwelcome guest. - Edmund Gosse
The future comes like an unwelcome guest.
The secret of successful fiction is a continual slight novelty. - Edmund Gosse
The secret of successful fiction is a continual slight novelty.
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