"Try to frequent the company of your betters. In books and life that is the most wholesome society; learn to admire rightly; the great pleasure of life is that. Note what the great men admired; they admired great things: narrow spirits admire basely, and worship meanly."
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Lecture 4: "Prior, Gay, and Pope".
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William Makepeace Thackeray
1811 – 1863
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