
No. 562 (2 July 1714).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Source: Nausea
No. 562 (2 July 1714).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Source: Better-World Philosophy: A Sociological Synthesis (1899), The Social Ideal, pp. 146–147
“Driven raving mad by love—and he a man who had been always esteemed for his great prudence.”
Che per amor venne in furore e matto,
d'huom che si saggio era stimato prima.
Canto I, stanza 2 (tr. Guido Waldman); of Orlando.
Orlando Furioso (1532)
Source: Obedience to Authority : An Experimental View (1974), p. 205
Context: The social psychology of this century reveals a major lesson: often it is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation in which he finds himself that determines how he will act.
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)