Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... person pursues that we can determine his enjoyment ; but merely from the passion with which he pursues it , and the success which he meets with in his pursuit . Objects have absolutely no worth or value in themselves . They derive their ...
... person pursues that we can determine his enjoyment ; but merely from the passion with which he pursues it , and the success which he meets with in his pursuit . Objects have absolutely no worth or value in themselves . They derive their ...
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... person may be prompted to do ? When a person professes to be governed by a written ascertained law , I can then know where to find him . " " The poem of Fingal ' , he said , was a mere unconnected rhap- sody , a tiresome repetition of ...
... person may be prompted to do ? When a person professes to be governed by a written ascertained law , I can then know where to find him . " " The poem of Fingal ' , he said , was a mere unconnected rhap- sody , a tiresome repetition of ...
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... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHN- SON . ' Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
... person whom he represents ; but even what a person would say on any particular subject . ' JOHN- SON . ' Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to impress you with an idea of him ...
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