| 1 | Many translators have failed, not in their aptitude, but in their attitude. | |
| 2 | He had nothing behind him except his natural genius and his daily experience of the stage. | |
| 3 | True thusness is without defiling thought; it cannot be known through conception and thought. | |
| 4 | And those sharp-witted men, either seers or men inflated with pride, where are they? | |
| 5 | With what result for the life and the arts and slightly cooler, the crowds band music from soliciting cheers. |