“In many ways doth the full heart reveal
The presence of the love it would conceal.”
Poems Written in Later Life, motto (1826)
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Мое собственное сердце скрыло бы это от меня, потому что нелюбовь почти как убийство, и я никому не в силах была бы нанести этого удара.
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Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Context: One handles truths like dynamite. Literature is one vast hypocrisy, a giant deception, treachery. All writers have concealed more than they revealed.
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“The love of praise, howe'er concealed by art,
Reigns more or less, and glows in ev'ry heart.”
Edward Young (1683–1765) English poet
Satire I, l. 51.
Love of Fame (1725-1728)
“The canker which the trunk conceals is revealed by the leaves, the fruit, or the flower.”
Pietro Metastasio (1698–1782) Italian poet and librettist (born 3 January 1698, died 12 April 1782)
D'ogni pianta palesa l'aspetto
Il difetto, che il tronco nasconde
Per le fronde, dal frutto, o dal fior.
Part I.
Giuseppe Riconosciuto (1733)