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Quotes › Authors › E › Edmund Clarence Stedman › A critic must accept what is best in a poet, and t
  • A critic must accept what is best in a poet, and thus become his best encourager.

    Edmund Clarence Stedman: A critic must accept what is best in a poet, and thus become his best encourager.
    Edmund Clarence Stedman
    Edmund Clarence Stedman (1885). “Poets of America”
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