Every fancy that we would substitute for a reality is, if we saw aright, and saw the whole, not only false, but every way less beautiful and excellent than that which we sacrifice to it.


Essays and Tales: Fragments from the travels of Theodore Elbert. Thoughts. Tales and apologues (ed. 1848)


Every fancy that we would substitute for a reality is, if we saw aright, and saw the whole, not only false, but every way less beautiful and...

Every fancy that we would substitute for a reality is, if we saw aright, and saw the whole, not only false, but every way less beautiful and...

Every fancy that we would substitute for a reality is, if we saw aright, and saw the whole, not only false, but every way less beautiful and...

Every fancy that we would substitute for a reality is, if we saw aright, and saw the whole, not only false, but every way less beautiful and...