Anna Brownell Jameson Quote

Where the vivacity of the intellect and the strength of the passions exceed the development of the moral faculties the character is likely to be embittered or corrupted by extremes, either of adversity or prosperity.


Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada (ed. 1838)


Where the vivacity of the intellect and the strength of the passions exceed the development of the moral faculties the character is likely to be...

Where the vivacity of the intellect and the strength of the passions exceed the development of the moral faculties the character is likely to be...

Where the vivacity of the intellect and the strength of the passions exceed the development of the moral faculties the character is likely to be...

Where the vivacity of the intellect and the strength of the passions exceed the development of the moral faculties the character is likely to be...