“If you are melancholy for the first time, you will find, upon a little inquiry, that others have been melancholy many times, and yet are cheerful now.”
Quote by Leigh Hunt
Book:Leigh Hunt's Works
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Leigh Hunt's Works
This compilation includes a variety of literary works, showcasing Hunt's contributions to Romanticism and his advocacy for social reform. It features his notable essays, such as 'The Day of Judgment', and his poetry, including 'The Story of Rimini'. The collection also contains his literary criticism and commentary on contemporary authors. more
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