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Top 20 George Saintsbury Quotes (2024 Update)

George Saintsbury Quote: “So, then, there abide these three, Aristotle, Longinus, and Coleridge.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “The Book of History is the Bible of Irony.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “The Odyssey is, indeed, one of the greatest of all stories, it is the original romance of the West; but the Iliad, though a magnificent poem, is not much of a story.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Let us also once more rejoice in, and thank God for, the fact that we know nothing about Homer, and practically nothing about Shakespeare.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “The gamin Gavroche puts in a strong plea for mercy, and his sister Eponine, if Hugo had chosen to take more trouble with her, might have been a great, and is actually the most interesting, character. But Cosette – the cosseted Cosette – Hugo did not know our word or he would have seen the danger – is merely a pretty and rather selfish little doll, and her precious lover Marius is almost ineffable.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “One of the best known, and one of the least intelligible, facts of literary history is the lateness, in Western European Literature at any rate, of prose fiction, and the comparative absence, in the two great classical languages, of what we call by that name.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Alcoholic drinks, rightly used, are good for body and soul alike, but as a restorative of both there is nothing like brandy.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Nothing is more curious than the almost savage hostility that Humour excites in those who lack it.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Criticism is the endeavour to find, to know, to love, to recommend, not only the best, but all the good, that has been known and thought and written in the world.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “We shall not busy ourselves with what men ought to have admired, what they ought to have written, what they ought to have thought, but with what they did think, write, admire.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “But dinner is dinner, a meal at which not so much to eat – it becomes difficult to eat much at it as you grow older – as to drink, to talk, to flirt, to discuss, to rejoice “at the closing of the day”. I do not think anything serious should be done after it, as nothing should before breakfast.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Oratory is, after all, the prose literature of the savage.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “The transition state of manners and language cannot be too often insisted upon: for this affected the process at both ends, giving the artist in fictitious life an uncertain model to copy and unstable materials to work in.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “I do not think anything serious should be done after dinner, as nothing should be before breakfast.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “But even gold is not everything: and only a fanatic, and a rather foolish fanatic, would say that this style of fiction summed up and exhausted all the good that fiction could give and do.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Majorities are generally wrong, if only in their reasons for being right.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “It is the unbroken testimony of all history that alcoholic liquors have been used by the strongest, wisest, handsomest, and in every way best races of all times.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “When people cannot write good literature it is perhaps natural that they should lay down rules how good literature should be written.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “To pass to the deluge, and beyond it, and to come to close quarters with our proper division, the origin of Romance itself is a very debatable subject, or rather it is a subject which the wiser mind will hardly care to debate much.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “But the eighteenth century, on the whole, loathed melancholy.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “But at the time when he wrote, Englishmen, with the rarest exceptions, wrote only in French or Latin; and when they began to write in English, a man of genius, to interpret and improve on him, was not found for a long time.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Miss Austen had shown the infinite possibilities of ordinary and present things for the novelist.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “The Italian prose tale had begun to exercise that influence as early as Chaucer’s time: but circumstances and atmosphere were as yet unfavourable for its growth.”
George Saintsbury Quote: “Never judge a critic by your agreement with his likes and dislikes.”
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