A. E. Housman Quote

It is supposed that there has been progress in the science of textual criticism, and the most frivolous pretender has learned to talk superciliously about "the old unscientific days". The old unscientific days are everlasting; they are here and now; they are renewed perennially by the ear which takes formulas in, and the tongue which gives them out again, and the mind which meanwhile is empty of reflexion and stuffed with self-complacency.


"The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism", a lecture delivered on August 4, 1921


It is supposed that there has been progress in the science of textual criticism, and the most frivolous pretender has learned to talk superciliously...

It is supposed that there has been progress in the science of textual criticism, and the most frivolous pretender has learned to talk superciliously...

It is supposed that there has been progress in the science of textual criticism, and the most frivolous pretender has learned to talk superciliously...

It is supposed that there has been progress in the science of textual criticism, and the most frivolous pretender has learned to talk superciliously...