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" Countries wear very different appearances to 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. "
Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Page 28
edited by - 1835
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1

Austin Dobson - Authors, English - 1888 - 252 pages
...for the pedestrian's point of view. " 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," he affirms, adding, with a frankness confined to the first edition, " Hand inexpertus loquor." But...
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Oliver Goldsmith: A Memoir

Austin Dobson - 1899 - 296 pages
...for the pedestrian's point of view. " 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," he affirms, adding, with a frankness confined to the first edition, " Hand inexpertus loquor." l But...
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Entstehungsgeschichte von Goldsmiths Vicar of Wakefield ...

Bernhard Neuendorff - 1903 - 126 pages
...Goldsmith selbst. Er sagt in dem Enquiry : 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. Haud inexpertus loquor (die letzten Worte nur in der ersten Auflage). Diese Äusserung, so völlig...
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The Life of Oliver Goldsmith

John Forster - Authors, Irish - 1903 - 482 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. Haud inexpertus loquor." In the second edition, the haud inexpertus loquor disappeared ; but the experience...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 42

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1834 - 566 pages
...is more applicable. Habits are so stable, and the whole moral frame of society is so well organized among these people, that, were all restraints of law...splendid hotels and the most paltry inns; entered every fanner's door that offered as a resting-place; and crossed any man's garden, or corn-field, or orchard,...
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