Joseph Addison Quote

The truth of it is, there is nothing in history which is so improving to the reader as those accounts which we meet with of the death of eminent persons and of their behavior in that dreadful season.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


The truth of it is, there is nothing in history which is so improving to the reader as those accounts which we meet with of the death of eminent...

The truth of it is, there is nothing in history which is so improving to the reader as those accounts which we meet with of the death of eminent...

The truth of it is, there is nothing in history which is so improving to the reader as those accounts which we meet with of the death of eminent...

The truth of it is, there is nothing in history which is so improving to the reader as those accounts which we meet with of the death of eminent...