ellauri022.html on line 229: Jos kaikki säästäisivät kuin Davenport ja Polly, ei olisi köyhiä, ajattelee Luisa. Senkin kommunisti. Jeesus tiesi paremmin: köyhät teillä on aina keskuudessanne, ja rikkaat myös. Sillä siitä tässä kaikessa on kysymys. Se ei ole bug, se on feature.
ellauri022.html on line 237: Miss Davenport ihmelettää: mix me tykätään lukee jotain Hugon kurjia ja itkeskellä niitä, mut ei innostuta oikeista kurjista? Luisa toteaa aivan oikein, että köyhät kaipaa meikkitaiteilijan meikkiä. Ne on ize asiassa aika ällöjä kun ne näkee läheltä. Mix niiden pitäskään olla jotenkin ihqumpia kuin onnekkaammat paskiaiset, kysyn vaan. Sama ajatusvirhe kuin nykyisin mamujen kohdalla. Tää on yx syistä mix charity on niin perseestä.
ellauri115.html on line 412: Rousseau was already seized with the glimmerings of a plot; he warned his Swiss friends that his letters were being intercepted and his papers in danger. By June, the plot was starkly clear to him in all its ramifications - and at its centre was Hume. On June 23, he rounded on his saviour: "You have badly concealed yourself. I understand you, Sir, and you well know it." And he spelled out the essence of the plot: "You brought me to England, apparently to procure a refuge for me, and in reality to dishonour me. You applied yourself to this noble endeavour with a zeal worthy of your heart and with an art worthy of your talents." Hume was mortified, furious, scared. He appealed to Davenport for support against "the monstrous ingratitude, ferocity, and frenzy of the man".
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 52: Despite this, the popular appeal of "Trees" has contributed to its endurance. Literary critic Guy Davenport considers it "the one poem known by practically everybody".
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