In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the stupidity which is dead to the substance, and the vulgarity which is dead to form.


The Works of Walter Pater: Appreciations, with an essay on style (ed. 1901)


In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the...

In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the...

In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the...

In truth, the legitimate contention is, not of one age or school of literary art against another, but of all successive schools alike, against the...