Quote by Sir Martin Archer Shee

Give me the critic bred in Nature's school, who neither talks by rote, nor thinks by rule; who feeling's honest dictates still obeys, and dares, without a precedent, to praise.


Give me the critic bred in Nature's school, who neither talk

Summary

This quote emphasizes the ideal qualities of a genuine critic. It suggests that a true critic should not adhere to superficial and learned opinions, but rather should have a deep understanding of human nature. Such a critic would be able to express their own sincere thoughts and judgments without relying on established rules or precedents. The quote highlights the importance of being independent in thought and unafraid to offer praise when it is deserved, even in the absence of any standard or example to follow.

By Sir Martin Archer Shee
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