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==Citazioni di Logan Pearsall Smith==
*Accusare i [[giovinezza e senilità|giovani]] è una parte necessaria nell'igiene dei [[giovinezza e senilità|vecchi]], e aiuta enormemente la loro circolazione sanguigna.<ref>Citato in ''Focus'' n. 115, p. 170.</ref>
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:''Famous in his own day as a "wit and fine gentleman", he deserves to be remembered as a noble example of that much maligned class, the "Italianate" Englishmen – one who, with all his foreign culture, never lost the sincerity and old-fashioned piety of a "plain Kentish man". Although his services as an ambassador were not always of the first importance, and his longer literary works are of a somewhat disappointing character, he yet may be counted as one of the great Elizabethans, with whom high actions were so remarkably combined with high literary expression. For Sir Henry Wotton was endowed with one gift, that of a letter-writer, which none of his more famous contemporaries possessed.''<ref>{{en}} Dalla prefazione a ''The life and letters of Sir Henry Wotton'', Clarndon Press, Oxford, 1907, vol I, p. [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofsir01smituoft/page/n7/mode/2up? IV].</ref>
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