The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... the only being that can properly be called idle , that does by others what he might do himself , or sacrifices duty or pleasure to the love of ease . Scarcely any name can be imagined from which less envy 2 N ° 1 . THE IDLER .
... the only being that can properly be called idle , that does by others what he might do himself , or sacrifices duty or pleasure to the love of ease . Scarcely any name can be imagined from which less envy 2 N ° 1 . THE IDLER .
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Samuel Johnson. Scarcely any name can be imagined from which less envy or competition is to be dreaded . The Idler has no rivals or enemies . The man of business for- gets him ; the man of enterprise despises him ; and though such as ...
Samuel Johnson. Scarcely any name can be imagined from which less envy or competition is to be dreaded . The Idler has no rivals or enemies . The man of business for- gets him ; the man of enterprise despises him ; and though such as ...
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... less and less bounteous through the subordi- nate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he de- serves ; but every man who does not want it , or who needs not value it , may ...
... less and less bounteous through the subordi- nate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he de- serves ; but every man who does not want it , or who needs not value it , may ...
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... less can remain ; and every truth brought newly to light impoverishes the mine , from which succeeding intellects are to dig their treasures . Many philosophers imagine , that the elements themselves may be in time exhausted ; that the ...
... less can remain ; and every truth brought newly to light impoverishes the mine , from which succeeding intellects are to dig their treasures . Many philosophers imagine , that the elements themselves may be in time exhausted ; that the ...
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... less importance since fire - arms have been used ; blows of the hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or the retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden ? Our masculine squadrons will not suppose ...
... less importance since fire - arms have been used ; blows of the hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or the retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden ? Our masculine squadrons will not suppose ...
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