Denis Diderot Quote

Shakespeare's fault is not the greatest into which a poet may fall. It merely indicates a deficiency of taste.


On Dramatic Poetry (1758)


Shakespeare's fault is not the greatest into which a poet may fall. It merely indicates a deficiency of taste.

Shakespeare's fault is not the greatest into which a poet may fall. It merely indicates a deficiency of taste.

Shakespeare's fault is not the greatest into which a poet may fall. It merely indicates a deficiency of taste.

Shakespeare's fault is not the greatest into which a poet may fall. It merely indicates a deficiency of taste.