An able reader often discovers in other men’s writings perfections beyond those that the author put in or perceived, and lends them richer meanings and aspects.
Michel de Montaigne, quoted in How to Live. Cf. Umberto Eco.
An able reader often discovers in other men’s writings perfections beyond those that the author put in or perceived, and lends them richer meanings and aspects.
Michel de Montaigne, quoted in How to Live. Cf. Umberto Eco.