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... writing . Examining the matter at leisure , from a safe ringside seat , we may well feel that Johnson's reaction was out of proportion to any affront that Chesterfield had actually offered him . Certainly Chesterfield's behaviour had ...
... writing . Examining the matter at leisure , from a safe ringside seat , we may well feel that Johnson's reaction was out of proportion to any affront that Chesterfield had actually offered him . Certainly Chesterfield's behaviour had ...
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... writing . For instance : ' Liberty is to the lowest rank of every nation little more than the choice of working or starving : and this choice is , I suppose , equally allowed in every country . ' By itself this is a just and memorable ...
... writing . For instance : ' Liberty is to the lowest rank of every nation little more than the choice of working or starving : and this choice is , I suppose , equally allowed in every country . ' By itself this is a just and memorable ...
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... writing could only come from him and from nobody else . Everything that happens to a writer sooner or later bears fruit in a book . The cliché becomes interesting when we reflect that there is much virtue in that ' sooner ' and ' later ...
... writing could only come from him and from nobody else . Everything that happens to a writer sooner or later bears fruit in a book . The cliché becomes interesting when we reflect that there is much virtue in that ' sooner ' and ' later ...
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