Joseph Addison Quote

The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well written play, where the principal persons still act in character, whatever the fate in which they undergo.


The Spectator, no. 90-505 (ed. 1721)


The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well written play, where the principal persons still act in character, whatever the...

The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well written play, where the principal persons still act in character, whatever the...

The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well written play, where the principal persons still act in character, whatever the...

The end of a man's life is often compared to the winding up of a well written play, where the principal persons still act in character, whatever the...