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"It is commonly the personal character of a writer which gives him his public significance. It is not imparted by his genius. Napoleon said of Corneille, "Were he living I would make him a king;" but he did not read him. He read Racine, yet he said nothing of the kind of Racine."

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
johann wolfgang von goethe Quotes Personal Character,Authorship,Significance

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