There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.


Practical Piety (1811)


There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.

There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.

There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.

There is scarcely any fault in another which offends us more than vanity, though perhaps there is none that really injures us so little.