For there is no air that men so greedily draw in, that diffuses itself so soon, and that penetrates so deep as that of license.


Essays: In Three Books (ed. 1693)


For there is no air that men so greedily draw in, that diffuses itself so soon, and that penetrates so deep as that of license.

For there is no air that men so greedily draw in, that diffuses itself so soon, and that penetrates so deep as that of license.

For there is no air that men so greedily draw in, that diffuses itself so soon, and that penetrates so deep as that of license.

For there is no air that men so greedily draw in, that diffuses itself so soon, and that penetrates so deep as that of license.