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 5161927Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Thomas Gray - 1900 - 438 páginas
...withall so ignorant in the World & its Ways, that this does not hurt him in one's Opinion, so sincere & so undisguised, that no Mind with a Spark of Generosity...all his good Qualities will signify nothing at all. after all I like him so well, I could wish you knew him. * * * i who was here at the Installation &... | |
 | William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 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.2 A mixture of sincerity,... | |
 | Austin Dobson - 1912 - 342 páginas
...withall so ignorant in the World & its Ways, that this does not hurt him in one's Opinion, so sincere & so 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. after all I like him... | |
 | Robert L. Mack - 2000 - 768 páginas
...ambitious, but withall so ignorant in the World & its Ways, that this does not hurt him in one's Opinion, so sincere and so undisguised, that no Mind with a Spark...all his good Qualities will signify nothing at all. (CTG 3z3) was still a precocious undergraduate at Trinity College. He had first come up to Cambridge... | |
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