The public are, in general, very ready to adopt the opinion, that he who has pleased them in one peculiar mode of composition, is, by means of that very talent, rendered in capable on the part of the public, towards the artificer of their pleasures, when they attempt to enlarge their means of amusing, may be seen in the censures usually passed by vulgar criticism upon actors or artifists who venture to change the character of their efforts, that, in so doing, they may enlarge the scale of their art.
- P12