Epigraphs

One use of his commonplaces was to supply mottoes for his own and others’ periodical essays.    Johnson’s adeptness in providing  epigraphs suggests something about how he read and filed away crystals of literature that could be made to stand as titles or summary statements for pieces of writing that were more heterogeneous and less compact. 

–Robert Demaria, Jr., Samuel Johnson and the Life of Reading, 83

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