To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.


The Spanish Drama: Lope de Vega and Calderon (ed. London, Knight, 1846)


To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.

To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.

To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.

To write much, and to write rapidly, are empty boasts. The world desires to know what you have done, and not how you did it.