Joseph Addison Quote

Of his shallow species there is not a more unfortunate, empty and conceited animal than that which is generally known by the name of a critic.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


Of his shallow species there is not a more unfortunate, empty and conceited animal than that which is generally known by the name of a critic.

Of his shallow species there is not a more unfortunate, empty and conceited animal than that which is generally known by the name of a critic.

Of his shallow species there is not a more unfortunate, empty and conceited animal than that which is generally known by the name of a critic.

Of his shallow species there is not a more unfortunate, empty and conceited animal than that which is generally known by the name of a critic.