The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true ...
... consider , Madam ; before - hand they may be bad , as well as good . Nobody has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true ...
Pagina 216
... consider your own dignity . ' two marginal lines : Chancellor , it ... own dignity [ H ] index sign : There was much truth and knowledge of human nature in this remark . But certainly one should think , that in whatever elevated state ...
... consider your own dignity . ' two marginal lines : Chancellor , it ... own dignity [ H ] index sign : There was much truth and knowledge of human nature in this remark . But certainly one should think , that in whatever elevated state ...
Pagina 248
... consider debt only as an a charming ! [ ยค & 1 ] inconvenience ; you will find it a calamity . Poverty takes away so many means of doing good , and produces so much inability to resist evil , both natural and moral , that it is by all ...
... consider debt only as an a charming ! [ ยค & 1 ] inconvenience ; you will find it a calamity . Poverty takes away so many means of doing good , and produces so much inability to resist evil , both natural and moral , that it is by all ...
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