Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes
The Following Are The Universally Fundamental Laws Of Literary Communication: 1. One Must Have Something To Communicate; 2. One Must Have Someone To Whom To Communicate It; 3. One Must Really Communicate It, Not Merely Express It For Oneself Alone. Otherwise It Would Be More To The Point To Remain Silent.
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