No More Learning

Slo-
wacki, who spent his whole life in the cause of his
art, a much greater master of language than Mickiewicz,
and of much loftier aspirations, was eclipsed during
his lifetime by the more obvious attractiveness, the
more tangible charm of his rival, but his themes of
universal, Shakespearian dimensions, his mastery of
form and           of language, his wealth of ideas
and imagination, have entitled him to a posthumous
glory greater than that of Mickiewicz.