| John Fitzgibbon (1st earl of Clare.) - 1800 - 1026 sayfa
...of this people that they arc prone equally to fatirize and to praife, and patient alike of farcafm and flattery. . Inclining to exaggerate, but not intending to deceive, you will applaud them rather for Cncerity than truth. Accuracy is not the merit, nor duplicity the failing of a lively but neglefled... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patienp alike cf sarcasm and flattery. " Inclining to exaggerate, but not intending to deceive, you will applaud them father for sjnceyity than truth. Accuracy is not the merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively... | |
| 1821 - 970 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. Inclining to exaggerate, but...them rather for sincerity than truth. Accuracy is not toe merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. Inclining to exaggerate, but...merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation or notice: and... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. " Inclining to exaggerate, but...Accuracy is not the merit, nor duplicity the failing of a 4- MANNERS. lively but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation... | |
| 740 sayfa
...singular temper of this people that they arc prone equally to satarise and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. Inclining to exaggerate, but...merit, nor duplicity the failing of a lively, but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation or notice ; and... | |
| Railway readings - 1847 - 172 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. Inclining to exaggerate, but...merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation or notice : and... | |
| John Hervey Ashworth - 1851 - 316 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery; inclining to exaggerate, but...merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively but uncultivated people. The passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation or notice ; and cautious... | |
| John Hervey Ashworth - 1851 - 352 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery; inclining to exaggerate, but not intending to deceive, you WlH applaud them rather for sincerity than truth. Accuracy is not the merit, nor duplicity the failing,... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1885 - 490 sayfa
...temper of this people, that they are prone equally to satirize and to praise, and patient alike of sarcasm and flattery. Inclining to exaggerate, but...merit, nor duplicity the failing, of a lively but uncultivated people. Their passions lie on the surface, unsheltered from irritation or notice : and... | |
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