Frederic Harrison Quotes
The Man Of Culture Is One Of The Poorest Mortals Alive. For Simple Pedantry And Want Of Good Sense No Man Is His Equal. No Assumption Is Too Unreal, No End Is Too Unpractical For Him.
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