A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare by George MacDonald
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A DISH OF ORTS
BY GEORGE MACDONALD PREFACE. Since printing throughout the title _Orts_, a doubt has arisen in my mind as to its fitting the nature of the volume. It could hardly, however, be imagined that I associate the idea of _worthlessness_ with the work contained in it. No one would insult his readers by offering them what he counted valueless scraps, and telling them they were such. These papers, those two even which were caught in the net of the ready-writer from extempore utterance, whatever their merits in themselves; are the results of by no means trifling labour. So much a man _ought_ to be able to say for his work. And hence I might defend, if not quite justify my title--for they are but fragmentary presentments of larger meditation. My friends at least will accept them as such, whether they like their collective title or not. The title of the last is not quite suitable. It is that of the religious newspaper which reported the sermon. I noted the fact too late for |
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