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Marginalia Marginalia by Edgar Allan Poe
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“I have great faith in fools - self-confidence my friends will call it.”
Edgar Allan Poe, Marginalia
“The true genius shudders at incompleteness — imperfection — and usually prefers silence to saying the something which is not everything that should be said.”
Edgar Allan Poe, Marginalia
“If the author did not deliberately propose to himself a suggestive indefinitiveness of meaning with the view of bringing about a definitiveness of vague and therefore of spiritual effect- this, at least, arose from the silent analytical promptings of that poetic genius which, in its supreme development, embodies all orders of intellectual capacity”
Edgar Allan Poe, Marginalia
“A enorme multiplicação de livros, de todos os ramos do conhecimento, é um dos maiores males de nossa época.”
Edgar Allan Poe, Marginalia
“Moore has been noted for the number of appositeness, as well as novelty of his similes; and the renown thus acquired is indicial of his deficiency in that noble merit- the noblest of all. No poet thus distinguished was ever richly ideal. Pope and Cowper are instances. Direct similes are of too palpably artificial a character to be artistical. An artist will always contrive to weave his illustrations into the metaphorical form.”
Edgar Allan Poe, Marginalia