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(ii) Some enmity or pique or the memory of bitterness deflects the minds even of our best writers.—S. L.
(iii) The corrosion of provincialism shows itself generally in a certain freakishness, a lack of balance, a lack of that broad culture and matured humanism and European education which give criticism its value. The early criticism of Mr. W. J. Gruffydd betrayed many of these marks of provincialism.—S. L.
(c) But it is one of the signs of his constantly widening mind that more and more he casts them from him, so that there is no better reviewing in Welsh today than his own work in the pages of the "Llenor".—S. L.
(d) But certainly the writer who has done most to reveal and to foster the critical attitude in life and in literature is R. T. Jenkins.—S. L.
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A. I. "The more a critic the poet is, the more he injures his poetry."

A ydyw hyn yn wir am feirdd yn gyffredinol? A ydyw yn wir am feirdd Cymru'n neilltuol?

2. Eglurwch: Il faut aussi que les pauvres d'esprit aient leur idéal.—ANATOLE FRANCE.