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Quotes › Authors › E › Edmund Clarence Stedman › The critic's first labor is the task of distinguis
  • The critic's first labor is the task of distinguishing between men, as history and their works display them, and the ideals which one and another have conspired to urge upon his acceptance.

    Edmund Clarence Stedman: The critic's first labor is the task of distinguishing between men, as history and their works display them, and the ideals which one and another have conspired to urge upon his acceptance.
    Edmund Clarence Stedman
    Edmund Clarence Stedman (1885). “Poets of America”
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