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It extended to the beggars he passed in the streets , whose appeals he could never resist . He was just as noted for his kindness to children and to animals . When he went in person to buy the moderate luxury of oysters for his cat ...
It extended to the beggars he passed in the streets , whose appeals he could never resist . He was just as noted for his kindness to children and to animals . When he went in person to buy the moderate luxury of oysters for his cat ...
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The speed with which he reaches the central core is never better shown than in his comments on Henry IV . These have been praised by Dover Wilson as revealing the finest insight of all criticism into Shakespeare's intentions ...
The speed with which he reaches the central core is never better shown than in his comments on Henry IV . These have been praised by Dover Wilson as revealing the finest insight of all criticism into Shakespeare's intentions ...
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Johnson never like the cynic turns his back on the richness of life . Finally he speaks with the authority of one who has made himself into a complete man ; after a life of suffering and struggle , his words of comfort come from the ...
Johnson never like the cynic turns his back on the richness of life . Finally he speaks with the authority of one who has made himself into a complete man ; after a life of suffering and struggle , his words of comfort come from the ...
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