Ankur Sharma

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He drew a similar lesson from the fact of ageing in general. It was not that age automatically conferred wisdom. On the contrary, he thought the old were more given to vanities and imperfections than the young. They were inclined to ‘a silly and decrepit pride,6 a tedious prattle, prickly and unsociable humours, superstition, and a ridiculous concern for riches’. But
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