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1 Introd | plot and shall reach the reader’s consciousness through 2 XXI | are still far above the reader, and so many things are 3 XCIII | picture for the ignorant reader.~Must I then describe that 4 CCXLIII| away, like the commonest reader. (I don’t think that the 5 CCXLIII| t think that the common reader could admire it as much 6 CCXLIV | egoists, very happy to have a reader who is worth ten thousand 7 CCXLV | respects himself) not for the reader of today, but for all the 8 CCLXXV | one has time to win the reader over. What a difference! 9 CCCII | the stage, to leave the reader therefore uncertain about 10 CCCII | and from that moment, the reader leaves you; for if he wants 11 CCCII | always our fault. What the reader wants, first of all, is 12 CCCII | yourself, and men, that is the reader. Whatever you do, your tale 13 CCCII | conversation between you and the reader. If you show him the evil 14 CCCII | not there: interest. The reader breaks away likewise from 15 CCCVI | opposite; otherwise the simple reader, who is the average reader, 16 CCCVI | reader, who is the average reader, is discouraged, saddened, 17 CCCIX | the right to that. If the reader does not draw from a book 18 CCCIX | should be found there, the reader is an imbecile or the book