Maria Edgeworth grumbled against vandals who ruined immortal works by quoting the life out of them. “How far our literature may in future suffer from these blighting swarms, will best be conceived by a glance at what they have already withered and blasted of the favourite productions of our most popular poets.” Shakespeare, Milton, and Dryden, scissored, patched, and frayed. ~Willis Goth Regier, Quotology, 2010 (quoting Edgeworth from “Thoughts on Bores,” Tales and Novels)TPV, UWP, p.19