The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... society , as he has been . Three or four nations have expelled him ; and it is a shame that he is protected in this country . " BOSWELL . " I don't deny , Sir , but that his novel may , per- haps , do harm ; but I cannot think his ...
... society , as he has been . Three or four nations have expelled him ; and it is a shame that he is protected in this country . " BOSWELL . " I don't deny , Sir , but that his novel may , per- haps , do harm ; but I cannot think his ...
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... society to which he belongs would do , is not a dishonest man . In the republick of Sparta , it was agreed , that stealing was not dis- honourable , if not discovered . I do not commend a society where there is an agreement that what 1 ...
... society to which he belongs would do , is not a dishonest man . In the republick of Sparta , it was agreed , that stealing was not dis- honourable , if not discovered . I do not commend a society where there is an agreement that what 1 ...
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... society one who puts up with an affront without fighting a duel . Now , Sir , it is never unlawful to fight in self - defence . He , then , who fights a duel , does not fight from passion against his antagonist , but out of self ...
... society one who puts up with an affront without fighting a duel . Now , Sir , it is never unlawful to fight in self - defence . He , then , who fights a duel , does not fight from passion against his antagonist , but out of self ...
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