The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 83
... fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and , lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an inadequate or incredible incitement , let it be added , that at this time ...
... fear and love . Let it therefore be carefully mentioned , that by this performance she won her wager ; and , lest this should , by any change of manners , seem an inadequate or incredible incitement , let it be added , that at this time ...
Pagina 106
... fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom they have locked up for fear of the bridegroom , or to dismiss to their counters and their offices the amor- ous youths that had been used to ...
... fears of jealousy , to let parents know that they may set their daughters at liberty whom they have locked up for fear of the bridegroom , or to dismiss to their counters and their offices the amor- ous youths that had been used to ...
Pagina 282
... fear of growing poor ; and has raised no friends , for fear of making enemies . PLE No. 58. SATURDAY , MAY 26 , 1759 LEASURE is very seldom found where it is sought . Our brightest blazes of gladness are com- monly kindled by unexpected ...
... fear of growing poor ; and has raised no friends , for fear of making enemies . PLE No. 58. SATURDAY , MAY 26 , 1759 LEASURE is very seldom found where it is sought . Our brightest blazes of gladness are com- monly kindled by unexpected ...
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NO PAGE 111 The pleasures and advantages of industry | 1 |
The itch of writing universal | 7 |
The folly of creating artificial wants | 14 |
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amusement art of memory Bassora censure common commonly considered critick curiosity danger delight desire diligence distress Ditto dread Drugget easily easy elegance endeavour enemies envy equal eral evil expected eyes favour fortune friends genius give gout gratified hands happiness honour hope Hudibras human idleness Idler Iliad imagination innu inquire JAMES BOSWELL kind knowledge labour lady learned less live look lost Louisbourg mankind marriage memory ment mind Minorca miscarriage misery morning nation nature necessary ness never night observed once opinion OVID pain passed passions perhaps Peterhouse pleased pleasure praise present publick reason resolved rich SAMUEL JOHNSON SATURDAY scarcely seldom Sir Joshua Reynolds sometimes soon Sophron suffered superaddition surely talk tell terrour thing thought tion told truth virtue weary wife wish wonder write