The English Enchiridion, a Selection of Apothegms, Moral Maxims. &C

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LEGARE STREET Press, 2023 M07 18 - 142 pages

First published in the early 1700s, 'The English Enchiridion' is a collection of wise and pithy sayings by eminent figures from throughout history. Ranging from the profound to the humorous, these aphorisms offer insights into human nature, moral philosophy, and the art of living well. Feltham's judicious editorial choices and elegant prose make this book a delight to read.

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