“Our appetites, of one or another kind, are excellent spurs to our reason, which might otherwise but feebly set about the great ends of preserving and continuing the species.”
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The Essays of Elia: First Series - Second Series
This book is a compilation of essays by Charles Lamb, known for his distinctive style and insightful commentary on a range of topics, including literature, art, and personal anecdotes. more
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