The play of imagination, in the romance of early youth, is rarely interrupted with scruples of probability.
In: Edward A Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom (eds.), Camilla, or, A Picture of Youth, Book II, Chapter V (p. 102)
The play of imagination, in the romance of early youth, is rarely interrupted with scruples of probability.
In: Edward A Bloom and Lillian D. Bloom (eds.), Camilla, or, A Picture of Youth, Book II, Chapter V (p. 102)