The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... pleasure frustrated 59 Books fall into neglect 60 Minim the critick 61 Minim the critick · • 63 Progress of arts and language 64 Ranger's complaint concluded 65 Fate of posthumous works 66 Loss of antient writings 67 Scholar's journal ...
... pleasure frustrated 59 Books fall into neglect 60 Minim the critick 61 Minim the critick · • 63 Progress of arts and language 64 Ranger's complaint concluded 65 Fate of posthumous works 66 Loss of antient writings 67 Scholar's journal ...
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... is 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 .
... is 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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... pleasure , by exciting an artificial fastidiousness , and making them too wise to concur with their own sensations . He who is taught by a critick to dislike that which pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain ...
... pleasure , by exciting an artificial fastidiousness , and making them too wise to concur with their own sensations . He who is taught by a critick to dislike that which pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain ...
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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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... pleasures of society will be merely sensual . Thus the natives of the Mahometan empires , who approach most nearly to European civility , have no higher pleasure at their convivial 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 European civility , have no higher pleasure at their convivial assemblies than to hear a piper , or gaze upon a ...
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