Richard Steele Quote

The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life.


The Spectator (ed. 1753)


The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life.

The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life.

The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life.

The survivorship of a worthy man in his son is a pleasure scarce inferior to the hopes of the continuance of his own life.