“Religion is the eldest sister of philosophy: on whatever subjects they may differ, it is unbecoming in either to quarrel, and most so about their inheritance.”
Quote by Walter Savage Landor
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The works of Walter Savage Landor [ed. by J. Forster].
This volume includes a selection of poems, essays, and letters by Landor, showcasing his literary contributions and thought during the Victorian era. more
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Source: Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen
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Source: The Works and Life of Walter Savage Landor: Imaginary conversations. Third series : Conversations of literary men (First series)
Source: Barrow and Newton. Peleus and Thetis. The King of Ava and Rao-Gong-Fao. Photo Zavellas and his sister Kaido. Epicurus, Leontion, and Ternissa. The Empress Catharine and Princess Dashkoff. William Penn and Lord Peterborough. Miguel and mother. Metellus and Marius. Nicolas and Michel. Leofric and Godiva. Izaac Walton, Cotton, and William Oldways
“Circumstances form the character; but, like petrifying matters, they harden while they form.”
