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... pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can history or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . ” CHAPTER ...
... pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can history or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . ” CHAPTER ...
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... pleasure , as it gives to one nation the productions of another ; as we have wines and fruits , and many other foreign articles brought to us . " BOSWELL : " Yes , Sir , and there is a profit in pleasure , by its furnishing occupation ...
... pleasure , as it gives to one nation the productions of another ; as we have wines and fruits , and many other foreign articles brought to us . " BOSWELL : " Yes , Sir , and there is a profit in pleasure , by its furnishing occupation ...
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... pleasure and improvement which my annual visit to the metropolis always afforded me and particularly mentioned a ... pleasure , is very natural ; but both information and pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot ...
... pleasure and improvement which my annual visit to the metropolis always afforded me and particularly mentioned a ... pleasure , is very natural ; but both information and pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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acquaintance admiration affectionate afterwards answered appeared asked Baretti Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop bookseller called character church compliments consider conversation DEAR SIR Dictionary dined doubt edition eminent endeavour English favour Francis Barber Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Goldsmith happiness heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Joseph Warton kind king lady Langton language learned letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Chesterfield Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter mankind manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet published Rambler reason received remarkable Samuel Johnson Scotland Shakspeare Sheridan Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell thing THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth verses Warton Williams wish write written wrote