The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit the circulating rapture . In time , all are deceived by the cheat to which all contribute . The fiction of happiness is propa- gated by every tongue , and confirmed by every look , till ...
... delight- ed , and endeavours to catch and transmit the circulating rapture . In time , all are deceived by the cheat to which all contribute . The fiction of happiness is propa- gated by every tongue , and confirmed by every look , till ...
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... delight in conversation , only because they dare not be alone ; some praise the quiet of solitude , be- cause they are envious of sense , and impatient of folly ; and some gratify their pride , by writing characters which expose the ...
... delight in conversation , only because they dare not be alone ; some praise the quiet of solitude , be- cause they are envious of sense , and impatient of folly ; and some gratify their pride , by writing characters which expose the ...
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... delight . I suppose every man is shocked when he hears how frequently soldiers are wishing for war . The wish is content with not always sincere ; the greater part are sleep and lace , and counterfeit an ardour which they do not feel ...
... delight . I suppose every man is shocked when he hears how frequently soldiers are wishing for war . The wish is content with not always sincere ; the greater part are sleep and lace , and counterfeit an ardour which they do not feel ...
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... delighted with my own importance , and proud to think that I am doing something , though I know that anoth- er hour would spare my labour . I had once a round of visits , which I paid very reg- ularly ; but I have now tired most of my ...
... delighted with my own importance , and proud to think that I am doing something , though I know that anoth- er hour would spare my labour . I had once a round of visits , which I paid very reg- ularly ; but I have now tired most of my ...
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... have no where else so much enter- tainment with so little concurrence of his own endea- vour . At all other assemblies , he that comes to receive VOL . VII . delight will be expected to give it ; but in No. 25 , 85 THE IDLER .
... have no where else so much enter- tainment with so little concurrence of his own endea- vour . At all other assemblies , he that comes to receive VOL . VII . delight will be expected to give it ; but in No. 25 , 85 THE IDLER .
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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