| 1794 - 892 pągines
...ftranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty : yet, with all thefe difadvanujes vantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudeft things alive : — the poor have pride ever to relieve them : — if mankind fhould happen... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1798 - 282 pągines
...the ftranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty : — yet, with all thefe difadvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudeft things alive. — The poor have pride ever ready to relieve them : — if mankind mould happen... | |
| 1794 - 512 pągines
...cheer the ihanger, or make the inhabitants forget their povetty : —yet, with all thefe difadvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudeft things alive. — Ths poor have pride ever ready to relieve them : — -if mankind iliould... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1801 - 424 pągines
...with all thefe difadvantages enough to call him do'.vn to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudeft things alive. The poor have pride ever ready to relieve them. If mankind mould happen to defpife them, they are mafters of their own admiration ; and that they can plentifully... | |
| 1794 - 802 pągines
...cheer the ftranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty : yet, with all thefe diladvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the pioudeft things alive :— the poor VOL. XXV. have pride ever to relieva them : — if mankind ihould... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pągines
...the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty. Yet, with all these disadvantages, enough to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of...admiration ; and that they can. plentifully bestow upon themselves. From their pride and poverty, as I take it, results one advantage this country enjoys... | |
| 1818 - 596 pągines
...grove nor brook lend their music to a stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty ; — yet, with all these disadvantages to call him down to humility, a Scotchman is one of the proudest things fclive. The poor have pridf ever to relieve them : — if mankind should happen to desuise them, they... | |
| 1832 - 868 pągines
...their THE ATHEN^UM. music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty : yet, with all these disadvantages to call him down to humility,...should happen to despise them, they are masters of theirown admiration, and that they can plentifully bestow on themselves. From their pride and poverty,... | |
| 1832 - 952 pągines
...papers in after periods : — " The Scotchman," he says, (not, dear reader, the newsr<aprr now sa named) is one of the proudest things alive — the poor have pride ever ready to relieve them — if mankind sb.nild happen to despise them they are masters of their o«n admiration, and that they can plentifully... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1833 - 478 pągines
...or brook lend their music to cheer the stranger, or make the inhabitants forget their poverty: yet with all these disadvantages to call him down to humility,...on themselves. From their pride and poverty, as I lake it, results one advantage this country enjoys; namely, the gentlemen arc much better bred than... | |
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