Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... common beggars ? they only lay it out in gin or tobacco . ' And why should they be denied such sweeteners of their existence ( says Johnson ) ? it is surely very savage to refuse them every possible avenue to pleasure , reckoned too ...
... common beggars ? they only lay it out in gin or tobacco . ' And why should they be denied such sweeteners of their existence ( says Johnson ) ? it is surely very savage to refuse them every possible avenue to pleasure , reckoned too ...
127. oldal
... common occasions , or observant of common manners . For example , it was not the two last , but the two first , volumes of Clarissa1 that he prized ; ' For give me a sick bed , and a dying lady ( said he ) , and I'll be pathetic myself ...
... common occasions , or observant of common manners . For example , it was not the two last , but the two first , volumes of Clarissa1 that he prized ; ' For give me a sick bed , and a dying lady ( said he ) , and I'll be pathetic myself ...
171. oldal
... common judges of property , but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid . ' ( 3 ) Moore , author of the World : Edward Moore ; The World ran from January 1753 to December 1756. There is no evidence that he acted for Chesterfield ...
... common judges of property , but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid . ' ( 3 ) Moore , author of the World : Edward Moore ; The World ran from January 1753 to December 1756. There is no evidence that he acted for Chesterfield ...
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