The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... stranger say of the En- glish nation , in which on the day of marriage all the men are eminent , and all the women beautiful , accom- plished and rich ? How long the wife will be persuaded of the eminence No. 12 . 43 THE IDLER .
... stranger say of the En- glish nation , in which on the day of marriage all the men are eminent , and all the women beautiful , accom- plished and rich ? How long the wife will be persuaded of the eminence No. 12 . 43 THE IDLER .
Pàgina 56
... rich , he was growing happy . His mind has partaken the enlargement of his fortune . When I stepped in for the first five years , I was welcomed only with a shake of the hand ; in the next period of his life , he beckoned across the way ...
... rich , he was growing happy . His mind has partaken the enlargement of his fortune . When I stepped in for the first five years , I was welcomed only with a shake of the hand ; in the next period of his life , he beckoned across the way ...
Pàgina 63
... rich ; and whatever has , by any accident , become fashionable , easily continues its reputation , because every one is ashamed of not partaking it . To every place of entertainment we go with expec- tation and desire of being pleased ...
... rich ; and whatever has , by any accident , become fashionable , easily continues its reputation , because every one is ashamed of not partaking it . To every place of entertainment we go with expec- tation and desire of being pleased ...
Pàgina 104
... rich and the fortunate something to do . It is very common to reproach those artists as use- less , who produce only such superfluities as neither accommodate the body nor improve the mind ; and of which no other effect can be imagined ...
... rich and the fortunate something to do . It is very common to reproach those artists as use- less , who produce only such superfluities as neither accommodate the body nor improve the mind ; and of which no other effect can be imagined ...
Pàgina 169
... rich , but there are places where riches will always make a wit . I am , Sir , & c . DEBORAH GINGER . No. 48. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 , 1759 . THERE is no kind of idleness , by which we are so easily seduced , as that which dignifies itself ...
... rich , but there are places where riches will always make a wit . I am , Sir , & c . DEBORAH GINGER . No. 48. SATURDAY , MARCH 17 , 1759 . THERE is no kind of idleness , by which we are so easily seduced , as that which dignifies itself ...
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