“As men advance in life, all passions resolve themselves into money. Love, ambition, even poetry, end in this.”
Quote by Benjamin Disraeli
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Henrietta Temple a Love Story by Benjamin Disraeli
Henrietta Temple a Love Story, authored by Benjamin Disraeli, is a novel that delves into the complexities of love and its impact on individuals within the context of 19th-century British society. The story follows the romantic entanglements of its protagonist, Henrietta Temple, and the broader social and political landscape of the time. more
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