Nathaniel Hawthorne Quote

When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.


The Scarlett Letter a Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne (ed. 1852)


When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.

When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.

When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.

When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.