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" Goldsmith's putting himself against another, is like a man laying a hundred to one who cannot spare the hundred. It is not worth a man's while. A man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him... "
The American Whig Review - Page 453
1849
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1791 - 564 pages
...hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lofe a hundred. Goldfmith is in this ftate. When he contends, if he gets the better, it is a very...reputation : if he does not get the better, he is miferably vexed." Johnfon's own fuperlative power of wit fet him above any rifk of fuch xmeafinefs....
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Dr. Johnson's Table Talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - Anecdotes - 1798 - 464 pages
...hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lofe a hundred. Goldfmith is in this ftate. When he contends, if he gets the better, it is a very...reputation : if he does not get the better, he is miferably vexed. The misfortune of Goldfmith in converfation is this : he goes on without knowing how...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ...

Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1801 - 424 pages
...':..- '".*. * Bofvvell's Life of Johnfon, 3d edit. Vol. II. p. 192. t.^i PI 229' . " flatc. (late. When he contends, if he gets the better, it is a very...literary reputation ; if he does not get the better he is miferably vexed." Here for fome time he attended the lectures of Monroe, and the other profeflbrs in...
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Dr. Johnson's table-talk: aphorisms [&c.] selected and arranged ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him; he can get but a guinea, and he may lose...reputation; if he does not get the better, he is miserably vexed. The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this: he goes on without knowing how he is to...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of ..., Volume 2

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 526 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lose...reputation : if he does not get the better, he is miserably vexed." Johnson's own superlative powers of wit set him above any risk of such uneasiness. Garrick...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Boswell - 1807 - 508 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lose...of his literary reputation: if he does not get the tetter, he is miserably vexed." 5 I pgretted that Dr. Johnson never took the trouble to study a question...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lose a hundred. Goldsmith is in this * Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3d edit. vol. II, p. 192. f Ibid. p. 229. state. When he contends, if...
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The life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 2

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 pages
...unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, end he may lose a hundred. Goldsmith is in this state. When he contends, if be gets the better, it is a very little addition to a man of his literary reputation : if he does not...
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The Table Talk of John Selden

John Selden - Religion and state - 1818 - 678 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him ; he can get but a guinea, and he may lose...reputation ; if he does not get the better, he is miserably vexed. 'The misfortune of Goldsmith in conversation is this: he goes on without knowing how he is to...
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Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - Authors, English - 1820 - 384 pages
...man should not lay a hundred to one, unless he can easily spare it, though he has a hundred chances for him : he can get but a guinea, and he may lose...reputation ; if he does not get the better, he is miserably vexed." Johnson's own superlative powers of wit set him above any risk of such uneasiness. Garrick...
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