The Perfect Critic • Paragraph 7
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The critic, then, should be engaged in the same activity as the artist; his mind should be moulded by the studies which cultivate imagination and taste. He should read widely and with attention; he should be able to understand, and to explain to others, the qualities by which literature endures. But he must also be humble, for the critic's judgments are always provisional and are apt to be upset by new creations.