The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... resolved into an affection merely selfish , an involun- tary perception of pain at the involuntary sight of a being like ourselves languishing in misery . But this sensation , if ever it be felt at all from the brute instinct of ...
... resolved into an affection merely selfish , an involun- tary perception of pain at the involuntary sight of a being like ourselves languishing in misery . But this sensation , if ever it be felt at all from the brute instinct of ...
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... resolved to bestow that care on my daughters , to which only the sons are commonly thought entitled . But my wife's notions of education differ widely from mine . She is an irreconcileable enemy to idle- ness , and considers every state ...
... resolved to bestow that care on my daughters , to which only the sons are commonly thought entitled . But my wife's notions of education differ widely from mine . She is an irreconcileable enemy to idle- ness , and considers every state ...
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... resolved to enjoy himself in the decline of life . This was a revolution not to be made suddenly . He talked three years of the pleasures of the country , but passed every night over his own shop . But at last he resolved to be happy ...
... resolved to enjoy himself in the decline of life . This was a revolution not to be made suddenly . He talked three years of the pleasures of the country , but passed every night over his own shop . But at last he resolved to be happy ...
Pàgina 83
... resolved a complete amend- ment , and twenty years have been lost in delays . Age is coming upon me ; and I should look back with rage and despair upon the waste of life , but that I am now beginning in earnest to begin a reformation ...
... resolved a complete amend- ment , and twenty years have been lost in delays . Age is coming upon me ; and I should look back with rage and despair upon the waste of life , but that I am now beginning in earnest to begin a reformation ...
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... resolved , for her part , to spoil no more girls ; those who were to live by their hands , should neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already , and she would have no part in making it worse . She was for ...
... resolved , for her part , to spoil no more girls ; those who were to live by their hands , should neither read nor write out of her pocket ; the world was bad enough already , and she would have no part in making it worse . She was for ...
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