Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 139
... pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently ppear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He was ...
... pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently ppear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He was ...
Stran 449
... pleasure . " JOHNSON : Supposing was laughing at her , Sir . Harris is we could have pleasure always , an intel- a sound sullen scholar ; he does not lectual man would not compound for it . like interlopers . Harris , however , is a ...
... pleasure . " JOHNSON : Supposing was laughing at her , Sir . Harris is we could have pleasure always , an intel- a sound sullen scholar ; he does not lectual man would not compound for it . like interlopers . Harris , however , is a ...
Stran 610
... pleasure are literary character by the name of Malloch ; light compositions , which contain a quick his changing which to one of softer succession of events . However , I have sound , had given Johnson occasion to this year read all ...
... pleasure are literary character by the name of Malloch ; light compositions , which contain a quick his changing which to one of softer succession of events . However , I have sound , had given Johnson occasion to this year read all ...
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