"Extracts From Various Authors, and Fragments of Table-Talk" is a compilation of insightful and engaging excerpts gathered from a wide range of literary and philosophical works. This collection, thoughtfully edited by E.L. Hussey, presents a diverse array of voices and perspectives, offering readers a glimpse into the minds of some of history's most influential thinkers and writers.
The book features selections that span various genres and eras, providing a rich tapestry of ideas and observations. From profound philosophical musings to witty table conversation, each extract is chosen for its ability to provoke thought and spark discussion. Ideal for both casual reading and scholarly study, this volume invites readers to explore the enduring relevance of classic literature and the timeless wisdom found within its pages.
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