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The Years of Authority
"…remains to be proved…" | page 198

Particular criticisms should be neither repeated nor refuted, Keene insisted, but dismissed with such lordly assertions as: “An intelligent public will scarcely give even partial credit to such extravagant fables. ” 82 Sweeping, absolute statements, based on a priori logic, should present her as an inspired metaphysician, rather than as a figure involved in the trials of common humanity.