The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... pleased , if they con- sulted only their own minds : but those who will not take the trouble to think for themselves , have always somebody that thinks for them ; and the difficulty in writing is to please those from whom others learn ...
... pleased , if they con- sulted only their own minds : but those who will not take the trouble to think for themselves , have always somebody that thinks for them ; and the difficulty in writing is to please those from whom others learn ...
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... pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain of his instructor as the madman to rail at his doctor ; who , when he thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their own ...
... pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain of his instructor as the madman to rail at his doctor ; who , when he thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their own ...
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... me besides yourself . My intention in telling you of it is to inform you , that you have both pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when 30 No. 9 . THE IDLER . Corruption of news-writers.
... me besides yourself . My intention in telling you of it is to inform you , that you have both pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when 30 No. 9 . THE IDLER . Corruption of news-writers.
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... pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the votresses of har- mony . She has the pleasure of escaping for two hours the superiority of a sister , or the control of a husband ; and from all these pleasures ...
... pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the votresses of har- mony . She has the pleasure of escaping for two hours the superiority of a sister , or the control of a husband ; and from all these pleasures ...
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... pleased ; we meet others who are brought by the same motives ; no one will be the first to own the disappointment ; one face reflects the smile of another , till each believes the rest delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit ...
... pleased ; we meet others who are brought by the same motives ; no one will be the first to own the disappointment ; one face reflects the smile of another , till each believes the rest delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
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acquaintance amusement art of memory Bassora beauty better censure common commonly considered critick curiosity custom danger delight desire diligence dinner Ditto dreaded Drugget easily easy elegance endeavour English equal evil expected eyes forded rivers fortune friends genius give gout gratified happiness hear honour hope Hudibras human idleness Idler Iliad imagination inquire knowledge labour lady learned less live look lost Louisbourg mankind marriage ment mind misery mistress Mohair morning nation nature necessary never Newmarket night NOVEMBER 11 observed OCTOBER 28 once opinion pain passed passions perhaps Persian palace Peterhouse pleased pleasure praise produce publick reason resolved SATURDAY scarcely seldom servant sleep sometimes Sophron spect suffered suppose sure talk tell thing Thomas Warton thought tion told trained bands truth virtue weary wife wish wonder write