Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.


No. 153 (August 25, 1711). - The Spectator (1711-1714)


Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.

Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.

Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.

Age in a virtuous person, of either sex, carries in it an authority which makes it preferable to all the pleasures of youth.