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"Τu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva."
"When I read what I’ve written, I’m often abased; There’s so much in my judgment that should be erased."

The term composition as it refers to writing, can describe authors' decisions about, processes for designing, and sometimes the final product of, a composed linguistic work. In original use, it tended to describe practices concerning the development of oratorical performances, and eventually essays, narratives, or genres of imaginative literature, but since the mid-20th century emergence of the fi
"Τu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva."
"Verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur."
"The labour and tediousness of polishing (any work of art, poetry, painting, etc.) as though with a file."
"Of writing well be sure the secret lies In wisdom: therefore study to be wise."
"Favour assists and cheers the author’s art, And, as it grows, his work comes from the heart."
"In writing a book, the last thing that one learns is to know what to put first."