"I felt exactly like the man in the advertisement who has not devoted fifteen minutes a day to the study of the classics. If only (I thought) I had devoted fifteen minutes a day to the cultivation of the aesthetic attitude! I could bound Afghanistan."
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"Contemporary Reminiscences" in Arts & Decoration, Vol. 26 (1927), p. 50
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Burton Rascoe
Arthur Burton Rascoe (22 October 1892 β 19 March 1957) was an American journalist, editor and literary critic. His most famous work, Titans of Literature, appeared in 1932.
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