The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... pleasure ; and , Sir , a hungry man has not the same pleasure in eating a plain dinner , that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , III . B.
... pleasure ; and , Sir , a hungry man has not the same pleasure in eating a plain dinner , that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , III . B.
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... pleasure in eating a plain dinner , than a man grown fastidious has in eating a luxurious dinner . But I suppose the man who decides between the two dinners to be equally a hungry man . " Talking of the different governments , -JOHNSON ...
... pleasure in eating a plain dinner , than a man grown fastidious has in eating a luxurious dinner . But I suppose the man who decides between the two dinners to be equally a hungry man . " Talking of the different governments , -JOHNSON ...
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... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which , however , are so immediately ' If ...
... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which , however , are so immediately ' If ...
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... pleasure and virtue will be per- fectly consistent . Mandeville puts the case of a man who gets drunk at an alehouse ; and says it is a public benefit , because so much money is got by it to the public . But it must be considered , that ...
... pleasure and virtue will be per- fectly consistent . Mandeville puts the case of a man who gets drunk at an alehouse ; and says it is a public benefit , because so much money is got by it to the public . But it must be considered , that ...
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... pleasure . And now I am to give a pretty full account of one of the most curious incidents in Johnson's life , of which he himself has made the following minute on this day : " In my return from church , I was accosted by Edwards , ' an ...
... pleasure . And now I am to give a pretty full account of one of the most curious incidents in Johnson's life , of which he himself has made the following minute on this day : " In my return from church , I was accosted by Edwards , ' an ...
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