The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... pleased , if they consulted only their own minds ; but those who will not take the trouble to think for themselves , have always somebody that thinks for them ; and the dif- ficulty in writing is to please those from whom others learn ...
... pleased , if they consulted only their own minds ; but those who will not take the trouble to think for themselves , have always somebody that thinks for them ; and the dif- ficulty in writing is to please those from whom others learn ...
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... pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain of his instructor , as the madman to rail at his doctor , who , when he thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their ...
... pleased him in his natural state , has the same reason to complain of his instructor , as the madman to rail at his doctor , who , when he thought himself master of Peru , physicked him to poverty . If men will struggle against their ...
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... pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when you adopted the name of the Idler . But what a falling- off was there when your first production was brought to light ! A natural irresistible ...
... pleased and angered me . Never did writer appear so delightful to me as you did when you adopted the name of the Idler . But what a falling- off was there when your first production was brought to light ! A natural irresistible ...
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... pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the votaresses of harmony . She has the pleasure of escaping for two hours the supe- riority of a sister , or the controul of a husband ; and from all these pleasures ...
... pleased with a refined amusement , and of hoping to be numbered among the votaresses of harmony . She has the pleasure of escaping for two hours the supe- riority of a sister , or the controul of a husband ; and from all these pleasures ...
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... pleased , for a while , with the novelty of independence , and imagined that I had now found what every man desires . My time was in my own power , and my habitation was wherever my choice should fix it . I amused myself for two years ...
... pleased , for a while , with the novelty of independence , and imagined that I had now found what every man desires . My time was in my own power , and my habitation was wherever my choice should fix it . I amused myself for two years ...
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