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believe readers are misguided when they suppose they can thus
easily acquire knowledge. It is a great nuisance that knowledge can
only be acquired by hard work. It would be fine if we could swallow
the powder of profitable information made palatable by the jam of
fiction. But the truth is that, so made palatable, we can’t be sure
that the powder will be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist
imparts is biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know a
thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion. There is no reason
why a novelist should be anything but a novelist. It is enough if he is
a good novelist. He should know a little about a great many things,
but it is unnecessary, and sometimes even harmful, for him to be a
specialist in any particular subject. He need not eat a whole sheep
to know what mutton tastes like: it is enough if he eats a chop.
chop he has eaten, he can give you a pretty good idea of an Irish
stew; but when he goes on from this to broach his views on sheep-
raising, the wool industry and the political situation in Australia, it
believe readers are misguided when they suppose they can thus
easily acquire knowledge. It is a great nuisance that knowledge can
only be acquired by hard work. It would be fine if we could swallow
the powder of profitable information made palatable by the jam of
fiction. But the truth is that, so made palatable, we can’t be sure
that the powder will be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist
imparts is biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know a
thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion. There is no reason
why a novelist should be anything but a novelist. It is enough if he is
a good novelist. He should know a little about a great many things,
but it is unnecessary, and sometimes even harmful, for him to be a
specialist in any particular subject. He need not eat a whole sheep
to know what mutton tastes like: it is enough if he eats a chop.
and I believe readers are misguided when they suppose they
can thus easily acquire knowledge. It is a great nuisance that
knowledge can only be acquired by hard work. It would be
fine if we could swallow the powder of profitable informa¬
tion made palatable by the jam of fiction. But the truth is
that, so made palatable, we can’t be sure that the powder
will be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist imparts is
biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know a
thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion. There is no
reason why a novelist should be anything but a novelist. It is
enough if he is a good novelist. He should know a little
about a great many things, but it is unnecessary, and
sometimes even harmful, for him to be a specialist in any
particular subject. He need not eat a whole sheep to know
what mutton tastes like: it is enough if he eats a chop. Then,
and I believe readers are misguided when they suppose they
can thus easily acquire knowledge. It is a great nuisance that
knowledge can only be acquired by hard work. It would be
fine if we could swallow the powder of profitable informa¬
tion made palatable by the jam of fiction. But the truth is
that, so made palatable, we can’t be sure that the powder
will be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist imparts is
biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know a
thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion. There is no
reason why a novelist should be anything but a novelist. It is
enough if he is a good novelist. He should know a little
about a great many things, but it is unnecessary, and
іеу suppose they can thus easily acquire knowledge.
It is a great nuisance that knowledge can only be
acquired by hard work. It would be fine if we could
swallow the powder of profitable information made
palatable by tne jam of fiction. But the truth is that, so
made palatable, we can’t be sure that the powder will
be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist imparts is
biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know
a thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion.
There is no reason why a novelist should be anything
but a novelist. It is enough if he is a good novelist. He
should know a little about a great many things, but it
platform, and I believe readers are misguided when
they suppose they can thus easily acquire knowledge.
It is a great nuisance that knowledge can only be
acquired by hard work. It would be fine if we could
swallow the powder of profitable information made
palatable by the jam of fiction. But the truth is that, so
made palatable, we can’t be sure that the powder will
be profitable, for the knowledge the novelist imparts is
biased and thus unreliable; and it is better not to know
a thing at all than to know it in a distorted fashion.
There is no reason why a novelist should be anything
a platform, and I believe readers are misguided
when they suppose they can thus easily acquire
knowledge. It is a great nuisance that knowledge
can only be acquired by hard work. It would be
fine if we could swallow the powder of profitable
information made palatable by the jam of fiction.
But the truth is that, so made palatable, we can’t
be sure that the powder will be profitable, for the
knowledge the novelist imparts is biased and thus
unreliable; and it is better not to know a thing at
all than to know it in a distorted fashion. There is
no reason why a novelist should be anything but a
a platform, and I believe readers are misguided
when they suppose they can thus easily acquire
knowledge. It is a great nuisance that knowledge
can only be acquired by hard work. It would be
fine if we could swallow the powder of profitable
information made palatable by the jam of fiction.
But the truth is that, so made palatable, we can’t
be sure that the powder will be profitable, for the
knowledge the novelist imparts is biased and thus
unreliable; and it is better not to know a thing at