The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1권Charles E. Lauriat Company, 1925 - 1172페이지 |
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... poor ; as riches , if properly used , ( and it is a man's own fault if they are not , ) must be productive of the ... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor ...
... poor ; as riches , if properly used , ( and it is a man's own fault if they are not , ) must be productive of the ... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor ...
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... 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 than the idle poor ? You are much surer that you are doing good when you pay money to those who work ...
... 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 than the idle poor ? You are much surer that you are doing good when you pay money to those who work ...
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... poor entertain those three , for they eat what the poor would get there must be superfluous meat ; it must be given to the poor or thrown out . " 66 66 " 66 BOSWELL . I wish to have a good walled garden . " JOHNSON . I don't think it ...
... poor entertain those three , for they eat what the poor would get there must be superfluous meat ; it must be given to the poor or thrown out . " 66 66 " 66 BOSWELL . I wish to have a good walled garden . " JOHNSON . I don't think it ...
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