T. S. Eliot Quote

The critic must compose his differences with as many of his fellows as possible in the common pursuit of true judgement.


The Function of Criticism (1923)


The critic must compose his differences with as many of his fellows as possible in the common pursuit of true judgement.

The critic must compose his differences with as many of his fellows as possible in the common pursuit of true judgement.

The critic must compose his differences with as many of his fellows as possible in the common pursuit of true judgement.

The critic must compose his differences with as many of his fellows as possible in the common pursuit of true judgement.