The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... hear it said , very gravely , ' Why was not the half guinea , thus spent in luxury , given to the poor ? To how many might it have afforded a good meal . ' Alas ! has it not gone to the industrious poor , whom it is better to support ...
... hear it said , very gravely , ' Why was not the half guinea , thus spent in luxury , given to the poor ? To how many might it have afforded a good meal . ' Alas ! has it not gone to the industrious poor , whom it is better to support ...
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... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear .'- You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
... hears it mentioned to her , as at the thing itself . I told her , ' Madam , you are contented to hear every day said to you , what the highest of mankind have died for , rather than bear .'- You know , Sir , the highest of mankind have ...
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... hear it discussed . JOHNSON . ( Somewhat warmly ) " One would not go to such a place to hear it , —one would not be seen in such a place to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . " But , Sir ...
... hear it discussed . JOHNSON . ( Somewhat warmly ) " One would not go to such a place to hear it , —one would not be seen in such a place to give countenance to such a meeting . " I , however , resolved that I would go . " But , Sir ...
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