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" So sincere and so undisguised, that no mind with a spark of generosity would ever think of hurting him, he lies so open to injury. But so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all. "
Blackwood's Magazine - Página 516
1927
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The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and ..., Volumen 1

Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 páginas
...hurt him in one's opinion; so sincere and so undisguised, that no mind, with a spark of gonerosity, would ever think of hurting him, he lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all. After all, I like him...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1815 - 542 páginas
...so ignorant of the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion; so sincere and undisguised, that no mind with a spark of generosity...lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all." Some of these characteristics...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volumen 21

Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 512 páginas
...so ignorant of the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion ; so sincere and undisguised, that no mind with a spark of generosity...lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all." Some of these characteristics...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 540 páginas
...in one's opinion ; so sincere and undisguised, that no mind with a spark of generosity would ev«r think of hurting him, he lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that it' lie cannot overcome this hahit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all." Some of these...
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The letters; with important additions and corrections from his own ...

Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 páginas
...but withal so ignorant in the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion. So sincere and so undisguised, that no mind with a spark...lies so open to injury, but so indolent that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all. After all I like him...
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The British Prose Writers...: Gray's letters

1821 - 394 páginas
...but withal so ignorant in the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion ; so sincere and so undisguised, that no mind, with a spark...lies so open to injury ; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all hie good qualities will signify nothing at all. After all, I like him...
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Letters of Thomas Gray: Two Volumes in One

Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 páginas
...but withal so ignorant in the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion; so sincere and so undisguised, that no mind, with a spark...lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all. After all, I like him...
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Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings

Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 páginas
...but withal so ignorant in the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion ; so sincere and so undisguised, that no mind, with a spark...lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all. After all, I like him...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 310 páginas
...so ignorant of the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion; so sincere and undisguised, that no mind with a spark of generosity...lies so open to injury; but so indolent, that if he cannot overcome the habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at all.' The affectionate esteem...
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The London Magazine, Volumen 6

1822 - 694 páginas
...but withal so ignorant in the world and its ways, that this does not hurt him in one's opinion ; so sincere and so undisguised, that no mind with a spark...think of hurting him, he lies so open to injury ; but eo indolent, that if he cannot overcome this habit, all his good qualities will signify nothing at...
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