The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... happy , and he who laughs at never deserves to feel . A passion which has caused the change of empires and the loss of worlds , a passion which has inspired heroism and subdued avarice . " And of marriage , did he not say that it was ...
... happy , and he who laughs at never deserves to feel . A passion which has caused the change of empires and the loss of worlds , a passion which has inspired heroism and subdued avarice . " And of marriage , did he not say that it was ...
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... happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ecclesiastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the after- noon , when I was introduced to him , he asked ...
... happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ecclesiastical hospitality and politeness , asked me in the morning , merely as a stranger , to dine with him ; and in the after- noon , when I was introduced to him , he asked ...
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... happy , and loses that modesty , and grows impudent and vociferous : but he is not improved ; he is only not sensible of his defects . " Sir Joshua said the Doctor was talking of the effects of excess in wine ; but that a moderate glass ...
... happy , and loses that modesty , and grows impudent and vociferous : but he is not improved ; he is only not sensible of his defects . " Sir Joshua said the Doctor was talking of the effects of excess in wine ; but that a moderate glass ...
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