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... pleasure . ' Enquire if it be practicable to send a small present of a cask of porter to Dunvegan , Rasay , and Col. I would not wish to be thought forgetful of civilities . I am , Sir , " Your humble servant , ' March 5 , 1774. ' ' SAM ...
... pleasure . ' Enquire if it be practicable to send a small present of a cask of porter to Dunvegan , Rasay , and Col. I would not wish to be thought forgetful of civilities . I am , Sir , " Your humble servant , ' March 5 , 1774. ' ' SAM ...
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... pleasure , to be sure ; but I do not say a diminution of happiness . There is more happiness in being rational . ' BOSWELL . ' But if we could have pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for ...
... pleasure , to be sure ; but I do not say a diminution of happiness . There is more happiness in being rational . ' BOSWELL . ' But if we could have pleasure always , should not we be happy ? The greatest part of men would compound for ...
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... pleasure ; and , Sir , a hungry man has not the same pleasure in eating a plain dinner , that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , nay , more pleasure in eating ...
... pleasure ; and , Sir , a hungry man has not the same pleasure in eating a plain dinner , that a hungry man has in eating a luxurious dinner . You see I put the case fairly . A hungry man may have as much , nay , more pleasure in eating ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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