Dr. Johnson's Table-talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons, Selected and Arranged from Mr. Boswell's Life of Johnson, Volumen1J. Mawman, 1807 |
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... keep company with a man from whom I must guard my pockets , than with a man who contrives to bring me into a dispute with some- body that he may hear it . This is the great fault of . ( naming one of our friends ) endeavouring to ...
... keep company with a man from whom I must guard my pockets , than with a man who contrives to bring me into a dispute with some- body that he may hear it . This is the great fault of . ( naming one of our friends ) endeavouring to ...
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... keep his know- ledge to himself . " Goldsmith said once to Dr. Johnson , that he wished for some additional members to the LITE- RARY CLUB , to give it an agreeable variety ; " for ( said he ) , there can now be nothing new among us ...
... keep his know- ledge to himself . " Goldsmith said once to Dr. Johnson , that he wished for some additional members to the LITE- RARY CLUB , to give it an agreeable variety ; " for ( said he ) , there can now be nothing new among us ...
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... keep company with a fellow who lies as long as he is sober , and whom you must make drunk before you can get a word of truth out of him . " He said , few people had intellectual resources sufficient to forego the pleasures of wine ...
... keep company with a fellow who lies as long as he is sober , and whom you must make drunk before you can get a word of truth out of him . " He said , few people had intellectual resources sufficient to forego the pleasures of wine ...
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... keep them together . " The General said , that in a state of nature a man and woman uniting to- gether would form a strong and constant affec- tion , by the mutual pleasure each would receive ; and that the same causes of dissention ...
... keep them together . " The General said , that in a state of nature a man and woman uniting to- gether would form a strong and constant affec- tion , by the mutual pleasure each would receive ; and that the same causes of dissention ...
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... keep in view the moral and religious duty , as understood in our nation , he shewed clearly , from reason and good sense , the greater degree of culpability in the one sex deviating from it than the other : and , at the same time ...
... keep in view the moral and religious duty , as understood in our nation , he shewed clearly , from reason and good sense , the greater degree of culpability in the one sex deviating from it than the other : and , at the same time ...
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