| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 364 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.* To see Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of fortune ; but the experiment... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 592 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.1 To Bee Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of fortune... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 610 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.* To see Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of fortune ; but the experiment... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1859 - 856 pages
...as he implies in tho pithy sentence : " A man who is whirled through Europe in a postchaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions. Jlaitd, inexpertus loquor." In three years his wanderings abroad were completed, together with tliat... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 902 pages
...travelers of different circumrtanc-os A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim "who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.* * To Bf?o Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of iortune; but the experiment... | |
| Alfred Aylward - Transvaal (South Africa) - 1881 - 368 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions."—GOLDSMITH. THE TRAN8VAAL OF TO-DAY WAR, WITCHCRAFT, 8PORT, AND SPOILS IN 8OUTH AFRICA... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1883 - 378 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions. n.in.l inexpertus loquor." He afterwards omitted the quotation, as involving an undignified admission.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1884 - 784 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled tl: Europe in a post-chaise, and the i • ent power can time defy, As rocks resist the billows and the sky. THE H To see Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various • ,ces of fortune; but the experiment... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.1 To see Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of fortune... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1885 - 584 pages
...travellers of different circumstances. A man who is whirled through Europe in a post-chaise, and the pilgrim who walks the grand tour on foot, will form very different conclusions.1 To see Europe with advantage, a man should appear in various circumstances of fortune... | |
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