Agnes Repplier Quotes About Literature

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  • There is something frightful in being required to enjoy and appreciate all masterpieces; to read with equal relish Milton, and Dante, and Calderon, and Goethe, and Homer, and Scott, and Voltaire, and Wordsworth, and Cervantes, and Molière, and Swift.

  • Books that children read but once are of scant service to them; those that have really helped to warm our imaginations and to train our faculties are the few old friends we know so well that they have become a portion of our thinking selves.

    Agnes Repplier (1888). “Books and Men”
  • By providing cheap and wholesome reading for the young, we have partly succeeded in driving from the field that which was positively bad; yet nothing is easier than to overdo a reformation, and, through the characteristic indulgence of American parents, children are drugged with a literature whose chief merit is its harmlessness.

    Agnes Repplier (1888). “Books and Men”
  • Letters form a by-path of literature, a charming, but occasional, retreat for people of cultivated leisure.

    Agnes Repplier (1904). “Compromises”
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