The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 159
... keep the rest in expectation . That which was not gratified , always resented the injury with a loud outcry , which put my mistress in a fury at me , and procured sugar - plums to the child . I could not keep six children quiet , who ...
... keep the rest in expectation . That which was not gratified , always resented the injury with a loud outcry , which put my mistress in a fury at me , and procured sugar - plums to the child . I could not keep six children quiet , who ...
Pagina 166
... keep him for the future behind his counter , and let him bounce at his cus- tomers if he dares . I cannot be above stairs and be- low at the same time , and have therefore taken a girl to look after the child , and dress the dinner ...
... keep him for the future behind his counter , and let him bounce at his cus- tomers if he dares . I cannot be above stairs and be- low at the same time , and have therefore taken a girl to look after the child , and dress the dinner ...
Pagina 268
... keeping a coach . And truly , for his part , he could not conceive how the pleasure resulting from such a convenience could be any way adequate to the heavy expense attending it . I now thought it high time to speak with equal plainness ...
... keeping a coach . And truly , for his part , he could not conceive how the pleasure resulting from such a convenience could be any way adequate to the heavy expense attending it . I now thought it high time to speak with equal plainness ...
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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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