Letitia Elizabeth Landon Quote

Ridicule parts social life like an invisible paling ; and we are all of us afraid of the other. To this may be in great measure attributed the difference that exists between an author's writings and his conversation. The one is often sad and thoughtful, while the other is lively and careless. The fact is, that the real character is shown in the first instance, and the assumed in the second.


The Monthly Magazine


Ridicule parts social life like an invisible paling ; and we are all of us afraid of the other. To this may be in great measure attributed the...

Ridicule parts social life like an invisible paling ; and we are all of us afraid of the other. To this may be in great measure attributed the...

Ridicule parts social life like an invisible paling ; and we are all of us afraid of the other. To this may be in great measure attributed the...

Ridicule parts social life like an invisible paling ; and we are all of us afraid of the other. To this may be in great measure attributed the...