He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.


The Spectator. Volume the first. [-eighth.]. (ed. 1744)


He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.

He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.

He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.

He only is a great man who can neglect the applause of the multitude and enjoy himself independent of its favor.