“Whoever desires, for his writings or himself, what none can reasonably contemn, the favour of mankind, must add grace to strength, and make his thoughts agreeable as well as useful. Many complain of neglect who never tried to attract regard.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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The Rambler: In Four Volumes..
This comprehensive work features a variety of essays and travelogues, offering insights into different cultures and societal issues during the period of its compilation. more
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