“Learning, like money, may be of so base a coin as to be utterly void of use.”
Quote by William Shenstone
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The Works, in Verse and Prose, of William Shenstone, Esq: In Two Volumes. With Decorations
This two-volume set includes a wide array of works by William Shenstone, showcasing his talents in both verse and prose. The volumes are adorned with decorative elements, reflecting the aesthetic of the period. more
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