A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard of the public is not to be kept but by tribute, and the remembrance of past service will quickly languish unless successive performances frequently revive it. Yet in every new attempt there is new hazard, and there are few who do not, at some unlucky time, injure their own characters by attempting to enlarge them.


The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, Etc. (A New Edition, Being the Ninth.). (ed. 1797)


A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard of the public is not to...

A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard of the public is not to...

A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard of the public is not to...

A successful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame, whether he continues or ceases to write. The regard of the public is not to...