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<p> Some person reported to the amiable poet Tasso that a malicious enemy spoke ill of him to all the world. 'Let him persevere,' said Tasso, 'his rancour gives me no pain. How much better is it that he should speak ill of me to all the world, than that all the world should speak ill of me to him.' </p> | Slander: How To Overcome It <ref name="term_76106" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Some person reported to the amiable poet Tasso that a malicious enemy spoke ill of him to all the world. 'Let him persevere,' said Tasso, 'his rancour gives me no pain. How much better is it that he should speak ill of me to all the world, than that all the world should speak ill of me to him.' </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 13 October 2021
Slander: How To Overcome It [1]
Some person reported to the amiable poet Tasso that a malicious enemy spoke ill of him to all the world. 'Let him persevere,' said Tasso, 'his rancour gives me no pain. How much better is it that he should speak ill of me to all the world, than that all the world should speak ill of me to him.'