“Of my merit On that pint you yourself may jedge: All is, I never drink no sperit, Nor I haint never signed no pledge.” MayDrinkMeritPledgeTemperancePints Book:The Biglow papers Source: The Biglow papers
“A work of art rests its merits in traditional qualities. It may constitute a remarkable feat in craftsmanship; it may be a searching study of psychological states; it may be a nostalgic glance backward; it may be any one of an infinite number of concepts, none of which may have any possible bearing upon its degree of newness.” MayArtStatesNumbersQualityStudyDegreesConceptsTraditionInfiniteTraditionalPsychologicalMeritRemarkableWorks Of ArtGlancesNostalgicFeatsNewnessCraftsmanship Book:The Shape of Content Source: The Shape of Content
“Any woman may act the part of a coquette successfully who has the reputation without the scruples of modesty. If a woman passes the bounds of propriety for our sakes, and throws herself unblushingly at our heads, we conclude it is either from a sudden and violent liking, or from extraordinary merit on our parts, either of which is enough to turn any man's head who has a single spark of gallantry or vanity in his composition.” IfsMenMayEnoughTurnsWomenExtraordinaryBoundsSakeViolentReputationVanityMeritSparksModestyCompositionProprietyScruplesGallantryCoquette Author:William Hazlitt