The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... pleasure is employed for a time in the interest of virtue . The most apparent and pressing miseries incident to man , have now their peculiar houses of reception and relief ; and there are few among us , raised however little above the ...
... pleasure is employed for a time in the interest of virtue . The most apparent and pressing miseries incident to man , have now their peculiar houses of reception and relief ; and there are few among us , raised however little above the ...
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... pleasure , without any solid fund of support , there is danger lest the blaze of charity , which now burns with so much heat and splendor , should die away for want of lasting fuel ; lest fashion should suddenly withdraw her smile , and ...
... pleasure , without any solid fund of support , there is danger lest the blaze of charity , which now burns with so much heat and splendor , should die away for want of lasting fuel ; lest fashion should suddenly withdraw her smile , and ...
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... pleasures of society will be merely sensual . Thus the natives of the Mahometan empires , who approach most nearly to Eu- ropean civility , have no higher pleasure at their convi- vial assemblies than to hear a piper , or gaze upon a ...
... pleasures of society will be merely sensual . Thus the natives of the Mahometan empires , who approach most nearly to Eu- ropean civility , have no higher pleasure at their convi- vial assemblies than to hear a piper , or gaze upon a ...
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... pleasure to the publick . The morning and evening authors might divide an event between them ; a single action , and that not of much importance , might be gradually discovered , so as to vary a whole week with joy , anxiety , and con ...
... pleasure to the publick . The morning and evening authors might divide an event between them ; a single action , and that not of much importance , might be gradually discovered , so as to vary a whole week with joy , anxiety , and con ...
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... pleasure . The com- fort is , that if he devotes himself to insensibility , he will daily lengthen the intervals of idleness , and short- en those of labour , till at last he will lie down to rest , and no longer disturb the world or ...
... pleasure . The com- fort is , that if he devotes himself to insensibility , he will daily lengthen the intervals of idleness , and short- en those of labour , till at last he will lie down to rest , and no longer disturb the world or ...
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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