There is nothing so pernicious as reading. It destroys all originality of sentiment.


Ebenezer Rhodes Peak Scenery (1824) 'Hobbes', quoting a letter from St Evremond at Chatsworth to Waller


There is nothing so pernicious as reading. It destroys all originality of sentiment.

There is nothing so pernicious as reading. It destroys all originality of sentiment.

There is nothing so pernicious as reading. It destroys all originality of sentiment.

There is nothing so pernicious as reading. It destroys all originality of sentiment.