“No literary complaint is more frequent and general than that of the insipidity of Modern Poetry.” From John Aikin, Essay on the Application of Natural History to Poetry (1777).
Personally, I prefer street-fair entertainment.
“No literary complaint is more frequent and general than that of the insipidity of Modern Poetry.” From John Aikin, Essay on the Application of Natural History to Poetry (1777).
Personally, I prefer street-fair entertainment.
That hand looks very familiar.