William Shenstone Quote

The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by means in appearance honest, but in their end pernicious and destructive.


The Works, in Verse and Prose (ed. 1764)


The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by...

The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by...

The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by...

The love of popularity seems little else than the love of being beloved; and is only blamable when a person aims at the affections of a people by...