Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.


Essays (1580–88)


Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.

Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.

Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.

Shame on all eloquence which leaves us with a taste for itself and not for its substance.