Frederick Locker-Lampson Quote

I believe that nothing completely satisfies an imaginative writer but copious and continuous draughts of unmitigated praise, always provided it is accompanied by a large and increasing sale of his works.


My Confidences: An Autobiographical Sketch Addressed to My Descendants (ed. 1895)


I believe that nothing completely satisfies an imaginative writer but copious and continuous draughts of unmitigated praise, always provided it is...

I believe that nothing completely satisfies an imaginative writer but copious and continuous draughts of unmitigated praise, always provided it is...

I believe that nothing completely satisfies an imaginative writer but copious and continuous draughts of unmitigated praise, always provided it is...

I believe that nothing completely satisfies an imaginative writer but copious and continuous draughts of unmitigated praise, always provided it is...