The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1권Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... pleasure to think that you have obtained the friendship of Mr. Samuel Johnson . He is one of the best moral wri- ters which England has produced . At the same time , I envy you the free and undis- guised converse with such a man . May I ...
... pleasure to think that you have obtained the friendship of Mr. Samuel Johnson . He is one of the best moral wri- ters which England has produced . At the same time , I envy you the free and undis- guised converse with such a man . May I ...
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... pleasure , by its furnishing occupation to such numbers of mankind . " JOHNSON . " Why , sir , you can- not call that pleasure to which all are averse , and which none begin but with the hope of leaving off ; a thing which men dislike ...
... pleasure , by its furnishing occupation to such numbers of mankind . " JOHNSON . " Why , sir , you can- not call that pleasure to which all are averse , and which none begin but with the hope of leaving off ; a thing which men dislike ...
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... pleasure , or have alleviated pain , I should not have omitted to write to a lady to whom I do sincerely wish every increase of pleasure , and every miti- gation of uneasiness . " I knew , dear madam , that a very heavy affliction1 had ...
... pleasure , or have alleviated pain , I should not have omitted to write to a lady to whom I do sincerely wish every increase of pleasure , and every miti- gation of uneasiness . " I knew , dear madam , that a very heavy affliction1 had ...
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