Of Charles Dickens:

He writes too often and too fast … If he persists much longer in this course, it requires no gift of prophecy to foretell his fate – he has risen like a rocket, and he will come down like a stick.


The Quarterly Review (October 1838)


He writes too often and too fast … If he persists much longer in this course, it requires no gift of prophecy to foretell his fate – he has risen ...

He writes too often and too fast … If he persists much longer in this course, it requires no gift of prophecy to foretell his fate – he has risen ...

He writes too often and too fast … If he persists much longer in this course, it requires no gift of prophecy to foretell his fate – he has risen ...

He writes too often and too fast … If he persists much longer in this course, it requires no gift of prophecy to foretell his fate – he has risen ...