A page in a great author humbles me to the dust, and the conversation of those that are not superior to myself reminds me of what will be thought of myself.
Whenever a great author is suffered to gag the mouth of his adversary, Truth receives the insult.
A great Author of our Time has set this in an excellent Light, when with a Philosophick Pity of Human Life, he spoke of it in his Theory of the Earth, [2] in the following manner.
Will you be awfully disappointed, Daddy, if I don't turn out to be a great author?
And this summer I'm going to write and write and write and begin to be a great author.
Stevenson only got thirty pounds for the serial rights--I don't believe it pays to be a great author.
In such moments it is that a people find and know the value of a great author, whose work is the mighty organ which convoys their voice to their governors.
I am going to be a great author, or artist, or actress, or playwright--or whatever sort of a great person I turn out to be.
Here you have an opportunity of establishing your fame, and making yourself a great author at once; and if you throw it away, Basil, I give you fair notice, I never will pardon you.
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