Index Entry | Theatre, metaphor of life, essay on personal behaviour |
Location | Boston |
Citation | NECO.725.007 14-19 Jun 1725:11 (203) . . . [continuation of essay on personal behavior and fortune] When the latter is the case, and a person goes off the stage of public affairs, with the infamy of corruption, or any other base action, he must expect that contempt and hatred will pursue him, wherever he goes. . . [4 lines] If a giddy fool courts the applause of people, we shall find them to have sense enough to despise him. |
Generic Title | New England Courant |
Date | 1725.06.19 |
Publisher | Franklin, Benjamin |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1725 |
Bibliography | B0022371 |