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Excerpt from The Philosophy of Literature
A preface written as an apology is a super?uity. No man has a right to publish unless he have a reason for it. If he have nothing new to say, or if he has not put the old truth in a new fashion to bring it to fresh consideration, he has no reason and therefore no right to utter himself in public. Silence here is an obligation. But I take it that where there may be false or foolish speech, following from great confusion of truth in men's minds, a true word has paramount right to be heard. Babel arises from a con fusion of truth, and amidst the din of many voices declaring falsely or purposelessly, there need be no apology for right utterance.
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