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But if we could have pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for pleasure . ' JOHNSON . Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intellectual man would not compound for it .
But if we could have pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for pleasure . ' JOHNSON . Supposing we could have pleasure always , an intellectual man would not compound for it .
292. oldal
a the narrowest system of morality , monastick morality , which holds pleasure itself to be a vice , such as eating salt with our fish , because it makes it taste better ; and he reckons wealth as a publick benefit , which is by no ...
a the narrowest system of morality , monastick morality , which holds pleasure itself to be a vice , such as eating salt with our fish , because it makes it taste better ; and he reckons wealth as a publick benefit , which is by no ...
388. oldal
Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; pleasure is in general dangerous , and pernicious to virtue ; to be able therefore to furnish pleasure that is harmless , pleasure pure and unalloyed , is as great a power as man can possess .
Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; pleasure is in general dangerous , and pernicious to virtue ; to be able therefore to furnish pleasure that is harmless , pleasure pure and unalloyed , is as great a power as man can possess .
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ante appeared asked attention authority believe Boswell Boswell Papers Boswell's called character common consider conversation copy DEAR SIR death desire dined doubt drink edition English expressed Garrick gave give given hand happy hear heard honour hope Italy James John Johnson Journal kind known lady late learning Letters lived London Lord manner March means mentioned mind Miss nature never night observed once opinion Page passage passed perhaps person play pleased pleasure Poets present printed published reason received records respect says Scotland seems seen sent speak suppose sure talk Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told travelling wish write written wrote young