Good reviews, bad reviews
King Arthur meets Merlin disguised as a child; London, British Library, Additional 10292 (France, 1316)
A good review keeps a good work on track. A bad review makes a good work even better or at least more popular.
The Roman poet Virgil was accused in his own time of plagiarism. His detractors berated him for having stolen material from Homer. In dong thi…
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