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" ... 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 good men,... "
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The Poetical Works, and Essays, of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 294 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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Essays and The Bee, Volumes 1 à 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 514 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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Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 236 pages
...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 lcast,I am certain to find those great, and sometimes...
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The British Prose Writers...: Goldsmith's essays, and Bee

1821 - 384 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: With an Account of ..., Volume 4

Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 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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Prose

1826 - 450 pages
...wondered at one of them, he is taken in, end another exhibited in his room, who fcldom holds his ftation long; for the mob are ever pleafed with variety. I muft own I have fuch an indiiferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to fufpect that merit which raifes their ihout...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 544 pages
...which seldom holds its station long ; for the mob are ever pleased with variety. I must own I have such him very much from whom we exact them in return : exacting suspect that merit which raises their shout; at least I am certain to find those great, and sometimes...
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History of the City of Chester, from Its Foundation to the Present Time ...

Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 504 pages
...finely illustrated by the inimitableGoldsmith, in one ot'his essays :--•*' J must own, I have such an indifferent opinion of the vulgar, that I am ever led to suspect that merit which raises their shout. • * * * * might hare produced a soreness of feeling,...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...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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Country miscellany and literary selector, Numéros 1 à 7

1832 - 240 pages
...who seldom holds his 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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