Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 246
... pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The great- est part of men would compound for pleasure . ' JOHN- SON : ' Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intellectual man would not compound for it . The greatest part of men would ...
... pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The great- est part of men would compound for pleasure . ' JOHN- SON : ' Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intellectual man would not compound for it . The greatest part of men would ...
Stran 247
... pleasure , we mean sensual pleasure . When a man says he had pleasure with a woman , he does not mean conversation , but something of a very different nature . Philosophers tell you that pleasure is contrary to happiness . Gross men ...
... pleasure , we mean sensual pleasure . When a man says he had pleasure with a woman , he does not mean conversation , but something of a very different nature . Philosophers tell you that pleasure is contrary to happiness . Gross men ...
Stran 295
... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which however are so immediately ...
... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which however are so immediately ...
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