An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.


No. 562 (2 July 1714). - The Spectator (1711–1714)


An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.

An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.

An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.

An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.