The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... pleasure , by a species of enjoy- ment which gratifies sense , without weakening reason ; and which , therefore , the great may cultivate without debasement , and the good may enjoy without deprav- ation . " - 523. Adventurer , No. 87 ...
... pleasure , by a species of enjoy- ment which gratifies sense , without weakening reason ; and which , therefore , the great may cultivate without debasement , and the good may enjoy without deprav- ation . " - 523. Adventurer , No. 87 ...
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... pleasure - ground soon restored her to her usual elasticity , made her come back to give us tea , and the puny powers of Presto were mentioned no more . 528. Baretti's Rupture with Dr. Johnson . ( ' ) My story may be a lesson to eager ...
... pleasure - ground soon restored her to her usual elasticity , made her come back to give us tea , and the puny powers of Presto were mentioned no more . 528. Baretti's Rupture with Dr. Johnson . ( ' ) My story may be a lesson to eager ...
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... pleasure men can take in making beasts of themselves ! " wonder , Madam , ” replied the Doctor , " that you have not penetration enough to see the strong inducement to this excess ; for he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the ...
... pleasure men can take in making beasts of themselves ! " wonder , Madam , ” replied the Doctor , " that you have not penetration enough to see the strong inducement to this excess ; for he who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the ...
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... pleasure for business , wished to content his bookseller by some un- studied essay . He therefore took up a French Journal Littéraire , and , translating something he liked , sent it away to town . Time , however , discovered that he ...
... pleasure for business , wished to content his bookseller by some un- studied essay . He therefore took up a French Journal Littéraire , and , translating something he liked , sent it away to town . Time , however , discovered that he ...
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... pleasure of dis- cussion , criticism has endeavoured to make him an- swerable for what , perhaps , he never seriously thought . His Diary , which has been printed , discovers still more . We have before us the very heart of the man ...
... pleasure of dis- cussion , criticism has endeavoured to make him an- swerable for what , perhaps , he never seriously thought . His Diary , which has been printed , discovers still more . We have before us the very heart of the man ...
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