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... labour . Johnson told me , that as soon as he found that the speeches were thought genuine , he determined that he would write no more of them ; " for he would not be accessary to the propagation of falsehood . " And such was the ...
... labour . Johnson told me , that as soon as he found that the speeches were thought genuine , he determined that he would write no more of them ; " for he would not be accessary to the propagation of falsehood . " And such was the ...
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... labour . Suppose they have more knowledge at five or six years old than other children , what use can be made of it ? It will be lost before it is wanted , and the waste of so much time and labour of the teacher can never be repaid ...
... labour . Suppose they have more knowledge at five or six years old than other children , what use can be made of it ? It will be lost before it is wanted , and the waste of so much time and labour of the teacher can never be repaid ...
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... labour disproportionate to its utility . " For the same reason he satyrised statuary . " Painting ( said he , ) consumes labour not disproportionate to its effect ; but a fellow will hack half a year at a block of marble to make some ...
... labour disproportionate to its utility . " For the same reason he satyrised statuary . " Painting ( said he , ) consumes labour not disproportionate to its effect ; but a fellow will hack half a year at a block of marble to make some ...
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BIOGRAPHY | 5 |
THE LIFE | 30 |
OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 37 |
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