Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 139
... pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . دو As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently Appear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He ...
... pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . دو As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently Appear in this narrative , I shall endeavour to make my readers in some degree acquainted with his singular character . He ...
Stran 449
... pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for pleasure . " JOHNSON : Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intel- lectual man would not compound for it . The greatest part of men would ...
... pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for pleasure . " JOHNSON : Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intel- lectual man would not compound for it . The greatest part of men would ...
Stran 610
... pleasure in it . Language is scanty , and inadequate to express the nice gradations and mixtures of our feelings . No man reads a book of science from pure inclination . The or 1 A notion has been entertained , that no such ...
... pleasure in it . Language is scanty , and inadequate to express the nice gradations and mixtures of our feelings . No man reads a book of science from pure inclination . The or 1 A notion has been entertained , that no such ...
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