The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment.


Table Talk; or, Original Essays (ed. 1821)


The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment.

The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment.

The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment.

The idea of what the public will think prevents the public from ever thinking at all, and acts as a spell on the exercise of private judgment.