The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... pleasure which novelty sup- plies ; nor can we wonder that they excelled so much in the graces of diction , when we consider how rarely they were employed in search of new thoughts . The warmest admirers of the great Mantuan poet can ...
... pleasure which novelty sup- plies ; nor can we wonder that they excelled so much in the graces of diction , when we consider how rarely they were employed in search of new thoughts . The warmest admirers of the great Mantuan poet can ...
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... pleasure leads out her votaries to groves and gardens , to still scenes and erratick gratifications . Those who have ... pleasure to pleasure , without the trouble of regulat- N ° 124 . 15 THE RAMBLER . Treacle's complaint of his wife.
... pleasure leads out her votaries to groves and gardens , to still scenes and erratick gratifications . Those who have ... pleasure to pleasure , without the trouble of regulat- N ° 124 . 15 THE RAMBLER . Treacle's complaint of his wife.
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With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. from pleasure to pleasure , without the trouble of regulat- ing their own motions , and pursue the course of the stream in all the felicity of inattention ; content that they find themselves in ...
With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. from pleasure to pleasure , without the trouble of regulat- ing their own motions , and pursue the course of the stream in all the felicity of inattention ; content that they find themselves in ...
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... pleasures and vexations , that external accidents operate variously upon different minds , and that no man can exactly ... pleasure or employment , is regarded by them whose passions time has extinguished , as an amusement , which can ...
... pleasures and vexations , that external accidents operate variously upon different minds , and that no man can exactly ... pleasure or employment , is regarded by them whose passions time has extinguished , as an amusement , which can ...
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... pleasure of making others laugh ? How slowly would he believe that there are men who would rather lose a legacy than the reputation of a distich ; who think it less disgrace to want money than repartee ; whom the vexation of having been ...
... pleasure of making others laugh ? How slowly would he believe that there are men who would rather lose a legacy than the reputation of a distich ; who think it less disgrace to want money than repartee ; whom the vexation of having been ...
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