Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... remarks ; but he died at Mandoa , and his remarks were lost . ' 6 We talked of gaming , and animadverted on it with severity . JOHNSON : Nay , gentlemen , let us not aggravate the matter . It is not roguery to play with a man who is ...
... remarks ; but he died at Mandoa , and his remarks were lost . ' 6 We talked of gaming , and animadverted on it with severity . JOHNSON : Nay , gentlemen , let us not aggravate the matter . It is not roguery to play with a man who is ...
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... remark is obscure , and requires to be a little opened . What he said probably was , ' You seem to think that two friends , to live well together , must be in a perfect harmony with each other : that each should be to the other what ...
... remark is obscure , and requires to be a little opened . What he said probably was , ' You seem to think that two friends , to live well together , must be in a perfect harmony with each other : that each should be to the other what ...
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... remark will apply to almost all the other classes . Luxury , so far as it reaches the poor , will do good to the race of people ; it will strengthen and multiply them . Sir , no nation was ever hurt by luxury ; for , as I said before ...
... remark will apply to almost all the other classes . Luxury , so far as it reaches the poor , will do good to the race of people ; it will strengthen and multiply them . Sir , no nation was ever hurt by luxury ; for , as I said before ...
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