The Perfect Critic • Paragraph 6
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In order to perform this function he must have himself some standards derived from the practice of literature. He must be acquainted not only with the masterpieces but with their history and with the experiments which led up to them. He must be able to distinguish what is essential in a poet's achievement from what is accidental or temporary. For criticism without this historical sense is merely personal preference or prejudice.