The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... pleasure . He takes the narrowest system certain you are either to go home or not , of morality , monastick morality , which does not prevent your freedom : because holds pleasure itself to be a vice , such as the liberty of choice ...
... pleasure . He takes the narrowest system certain you are either to go home or not , of morality , monastick morality , which does not prevent your freedom : because holds pleasure itself to be a vice , such as the liberty of choice ...
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... pleasure ! " " Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? " JOHNSON . " Nay , sir , harmless pleasure is the highest praise . Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; Talking of the effects of drinking , he said , " Drinking may be practised ...
... pleasure ! " " Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? " JOHNSON . " Nay , sir , harmless pleasure is the highest praise . Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; Talking of the effects of drinking , he said , " Drinking may be practised ...
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... pleasure of seeing you . I know it will be a pleasure to you to assist me in an affair of such consequence , on many accounts ; and I shall not say any more to Mr. Fitzherbert about Fulham till I hear from you ; which I assure you , I ...
... pleasure of seeing you . I know it will be a pleasure to you to assist me in an affair of such consequence , on many accounts ; and I shall not say any more to Mr. Fitzherbert about Fulham till I hear from you ; which I assure you , I ...
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