The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 5Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... told the people all he had was for his daughter ; took care to repeat the civili- ties I had received from all his friends in London ; told how much I was admired , and all his little am- bition could suggest to set me in a stronger ...
... told the people all he had was for his daughter ; took care to repeat the civili- ties I had received from all his friends in London ; told how much I was admired , and all his little am- bition could suggest to set me in a stronger ...
Pagina 240
... told him that three shillings were thrown away : at last he grew uneasy if he missed a night , and importuned me to go with him . I went to a tragedy , which they called Macbeth ; and , when I came home , told him , that I could not ...
... told him that three shillings were thrown away : at last he grew uneasy if he missed a night , and importuned me to go with him . I went to a tragedy , which they called Macbeth ; and , when I came home , told him , that I could not ...
Pagina 241
... told how many estates have been got in it by the same trade ; but of late he grows peevish at any mention of business , and delights in nothing so much as to be told that he speaks like Mossop . Among his new associates he has learned ...
... told how many estates have been got in it by the same trade ; but of late he grows peevish at any mention of business , and delights in nothing so much as to be told that he speaks like Mossop . Among his new associates he has learned ...
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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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