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The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.

Several Hands - 1760 - 588 pages
...wonder* ed at one, that is taken in, and another exhibited in its * room, which feldom holds its ftation long; for the mob * are ever pleafed with variety....muft: own I have fuch an indifferent opinion of the vul*• gar, that I am ever led to fufpe£l that merit which raifes their fhout; at leaft I am certain...
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The Polite Miscellany: Containing Variety of Food for the Mind; Being an ...

1764 - 404 pages
...wondered at one, that is taken in, and another exhibited in its room, which feldom holds its ftation long ; for the mob are ever pleafed with variety....indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to fufpect that merit which raifes their Ihout ; at leaft I am certain to find thofe great, and fometimes...
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Essays

Oliver Goldsmith - 1765 - 252 pages
...in its room, which feldom holds its ftation long ; for the mob are ever pleafed with variety. I MUST own I have fuch an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to .fufpect that merit which raifes their fhout; at leaft I am certain to find thofe great, and fometimes...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 pages
...wondere-d at one, it is taken in, and another exhibited in its loom, whkh feldom holds its ftation long ; for the mob are ever pleafed with variety* I muft own I have fuch an indifferent opmion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to fufpeft that merit which raifes their fhout; at leaft I...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

1792 - 494 pages
...his room, who fcldom holds his ftation long : for • the mob are ever pleafcd with variety. I rauft own I have fuch, an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am even led to fuljjcit that merit which railes their Ihout : at jcaft I am certain to find thofc great,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 pages
...exhibited in his room, who feldom holds his ftation long ; for the mob are ever plcafed with variety. 1 mud own I have fuch an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to fuipeit that merit which raifes their ihout : at leall 1 am certain to find thofe great, and fometimes...
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Select British Classics, Volume 3

1804 - 174 pages
...which seldom holds its station long ; for the mob are ever pleased with variety. I must own I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout ; at least I am certain to find those great and sometimes...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith..

Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 492 pages
...which seldom holds its station long ; for the mob are ever pleased with variety. I must own I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout ; at least I am certain to find S, by T.fodett btT.Dayitc,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 350 pages
...which seldom holds its station long ; for the mob are ever pleased with variety. I must own I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout ; at least I am certain to find those great and sometimes...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., Volume 5

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...who seldom holds his station long ; for the mob are everpleased with variety. I mast own T have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I. am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout: at least I am certain to find those great, and sometimes...
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