The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... misery . But this sensation , if ever it be felt at all from the brute instinct of uninstructed nature , will only produce effects desultory and transient ; it will never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala ...
... misery . But this sensation , if ever it be felt at all from the brute instinct of uninstructed nature , will only produce effects desultory and transient ; it will never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala ...
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... misery , that we are glad to catch delight without inquiring whence it comes , or by what power it is bestowed . The mind is seldom quickened to very vigorous operations but by pain , or the dread of pain . We do not disturb ourselves ...
... misery , that we are glad to catch delight without inquiring whence it comes , or by what power it is bestowed . The mind is seldom quickened to very vigorous operations but by pain , or the dread of pain . We do not disturb ourselves ...
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... misery , none have a right to withdraw from their task of vigilance , or to be indulged in idle wisdom or solitary pleasures . It is common for controvertists , in the heat of dis- putation , to add one position to another till they ...
... misery , none have a right to withdraw from their task of vigilance , or to be indulged in idle wisdom or solitary pleasures . It is common for controvertists , in the heat of dis- putation , to add one position to another till they ...
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... misery , or of disease , for which our language is commonly supposed to be without a name , but which I think is emphatically enough denominated listlessness , and which is com- monly termed a want of something to do . Of the ...
... misery , or of disease , for which our language is commonly supposed to be without a name , but which I think is emphatically enough denominated listlessness , and which is com- monly termed a want of something to do . Of the ...
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... misery , a very small part is suspected of any fraudulent act by which they retain what belongs to others . The rest are impri- soned by the wantonness of pride , the malignity of re- venge , or the acrimony of disappointed expectation ...
... misery , a very small part is suspected of any fraudulent act by which they retain what belongs to others . The rest are impri- soned by the wantonness of pride , the malignity of re- venge , or the acrimony of disappointed expectation ...
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