Index Entry | Shakespeare, quote [beg] He who filches from me my good name, enriches... |
Location | London |
Citation | AG-A.772.004 17 Feb 1772:11 (11) It has been remarked, that men are generally kind in proportion as they are happy. . . [beginning of 3-column essay. Paragraph 2] Detraction is among those vices, which the most languid virtue has sufficient force to prevent; because by detraction, that is not gained which is taken away:"he who filches from me my good name," says Shakespear, "enriches not himself, but makes me poor indeed:". . . [2 2/3 columns remain] |
Generic Title | Albany Gazette |
Date | 1772.02.17 |
Publisher | Robertson, Alexander and James |
City, State | Albany, NY |
Year | 1772 |
Bibliography | B0000007 |