Henry David Thoreau Quote

As long as there is satire, the poet is, as it were, particeps criminis.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (ed. 1873)


As long as there is satire, the poet is, as it were, particeps criminis.

As long as there is satire, the poet is, as it were, particeps criminis.

As long as there is satire, the poet is, as it were, particeps criminis.

As long as there is satire, the poet is, as it were, particeps criminis.