The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 121
... reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason complain that we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our desires ...
... reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason complain that we are so dissatisfied with our enjoyments compared with our desires ...
Pàgina 163
... reason for drinking . " I mentioned a nobleman , who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard . JOHNSON . " That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to command . " BOSWELL ...
... reason for drinking . " I mentioned a nobleman , who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard . JOHNSON . " That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to command . " BOSWELL ...
Pàgina 247
... " My thoughts are at present employed in guessing the reason of your silence : you must not expect that I should tell you any thing , if I had any thing to tell . Write , pray write [ 247 ] A.D. 1779 ÆTAT . 70 "To JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. ...
... " My thoughts are at present employed in guessing the reason of your silence : you must not expect that I should tell you any thing , if I had any thing to tell . Write , pray write [ 247 ] A.D. 1779 ÆTAT . 70 "To JAMES BOSWELL, ESQ. ...
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