A mistake famous people consistently make in autobiographies: defending themselves against bogus attacks made against them during their lives. If the attacks were actually bogus, the explanation of why they were will make pretty dull reading. Put it in an appendix.
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This insight is practically the only thing I gained by reading Some Particulars of the Life of the Late George Colman, which represents the limit case. I recommend his plays though.
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