Excerpt from Memoirs of a Man of Fashion, Vol. 2 of 3
Far (for a Man of Fashion); and I acquired some taste for antiquities, history, painting, music, sculpture, and architecture. Whole days did I pore over the ruins of antiquity, the ves tiges of former greatness: I recalled, in imagination, the ancient days, when Rome, free and victorious, was mistress of the world, when she excelled in arts and arms, and dictated the law.
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