“To build is to be robbed.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll. D.: Containing Idler
This volume encompasses a variety of Johnson's essays, literary criticism, and personal reflections, showcasing his wit and scholarly depth. The 'Idler' is a series of essays that explore various aspects of human life and society. more
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