Nicholas Martin

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It is the misfortunes of Kings only which afford the proper subjects for tragedy. They resemble, in this respect, the misfortunes of lovers. Those two situations are the chief which interest us upon the theatre; because, in spite of all that reason and experience can tell us to the contrary, the prejudices of the imagination attach to these two states a happiness superior to any other.
Delphi Complete Works of Adam Smith (Illustrated) (Delphi Series Seven Book 10)
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