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Famous Walter Savage Landor Quotes
Source: The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster].
“It is as wise to moderate our belief as our desires.”
Source: Imaginary conversations of Greeks and Romans
Source: Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the Abbot of Boxley. The Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney. King Henry IV and Sir Arnold Savage. Southey and Porson. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble. Aeschines and Phocion. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil. King James I and Isaac Casaubon. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor. General Kleber and some French officers. Bonaparte and the president of the senate. Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle. Peter Leopold and the President Du
Source: The Works of Walter Savage Landor
Source: Imaginary conversations of Greeks and Romans
“Solitude is the audience-chamber of God.”
Source: Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the Abbot of Boxley. The Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney. King Henry IV and Sir Arnold Savage. Southey and Porson. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble. Aeschines and Phocion. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil. King James I and Isaac Casaubon. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor. General Kleber and some French officers. Bonaparte and the president of the senate. Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle. Peter Leopold and the President Du
Source: Imaginary conversations of Greeks and Romans
“We cannot at once catch the applauses of the vulgar and expect the approbation of the wise.”
Source: Imaginary Conversations: Classical dialogues (Roman) Dialogues of sovereigns and statesmen
“The writing of the wise are the only riches our posterity cannot squander.”
Source: Imaginary Conversations: Dialogues of sovereigns and statesmen. Dialogues of literary men
