Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... wine , you are never sure . I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . Why , Sir , " said he , " there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great deduction from life : but it may be necessary . " He ...
... wine , you are never sure . I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up . Why , Sir , " said he , " there is no doubt that not to drink wine is a great deduction from life : but it may be necessary . " He ...
Stran 482
... wine . JOHN- SON : " I require wine , only when I am alone . I have then often wished for it , and often taken it . ” SPOTTISWOODE : " What , by way of a companion , Sir ? " JOHNSON : To get rid of myself , to send myself away . Wine ...
... wine . JOHN- SON : " I require wine , only when I am alone . I have then often wished for it , and often taken it . ” SPOTTISWOODE : " What , by way of a companion , Sir ? " JOHNSON : To get rid of myself , to send myself away . Wine ...
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... wine is a pick - lock , which forces open the box , and injures it . A man should cultivate . his mind so as to have that confidence and readiness without wine , which wine gives . " BOSWELL : " The great difficul- ty of resisting wine ...
... wine is a pick - lock , which forces open the box , and injures it . A man should cultivate . his mind so as to have that confidence and readiness without wine , which wine gives . " BOSWELL : " The great difficul- ty of resisting wine ...
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