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Dr. Taylor had put him in mind of his appearing pleased with the house . But ( said he ) that was when Lord Scarsdale was present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present .
Dr. Taylor had put him in mind of his appearing pleased with the house . But ( said he ) that was when Lord Scarsdale was present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present .
260. oldal
He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal 2 ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find so much of the fruit of ...
He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal 2 ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find so much of the fruit of ...
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Wine makes a man better pleased with himself . I do not say that it makes him more pleasing to others . Sometimes it does . But the danger is , that while a man grows better pleased with himself , he may be growing less pleasing to ...
Wine makes a man better pleased with himself . I do not say that it makes him more pleasing to others . Sometimes it does . But the danger is , that while a man grows better pleased with himself , he may be growing less pleasing to ...
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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