Monday, October 5, 2015
Daily Dose
From Lives of the English Poets, Volume Two, Congreve to Gray, by Samuel Johnson
SUSPICIONS
"The suspicions of his irreligion proceeded in a great measure from his dread of hypocrisy; instead of wishing to seem better, he delighted in seeming worse than he was."
From Jonathan Swift: Personal Character
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