Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... pleasure in teaching it . ' BOSWELL . ' Have you not a pleasure in teaching men ? -There I have you . You have the same pleasure in teaching men , that I should have in teaching children . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , something about that ...
... pleasure in teaching it . ' BOSWELL . ' Have you not a pleasure in teaching men ? -There I have you . You have the same pleasure in teaching men , that I should have in teaching children . ' JOHNSON . ' Why , something about that ...
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... pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot be obtained but by unseasonable or unsuitable expence , must always end in pain ; and pleasure , which must be enjoyed at the expence of another's pain , can never be ...
... pleasure must be regulated by propriety . Pleasure , which cannot be obtained but by unseasonable or unsuitable expence , must always end in pain ; and pleasure , which must be enjoyed at the expence of another's pain , can never be ...
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... pleasure than from wine . I have had more pleasure from your conversation , I have indeed ; I assure you I have . ' JOHNSON . ' When we talk of pleasure , we mean sensual pleasure . When a man says , he had pleasure with a woman , he ...
... pleasure than from wine . I have had more pleasure from your conversation , I have indeed ; I assure you I have . ' JOHNSON . ' When we talk of pleasure , we mean sensual pleasure . When a man says , he had pleasure with a woman , he ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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