The Works of Samuel Johnson: The Adventurer and IdlerW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... hours designed for rest ; who consider the reign of pleasure as commencing when day begins to withdraw her busy multitudes , and ceases to dissipate attention by intrusive and unwelcome variety ; who begin to awake to joy when the rest ...
... hours designed for rest ; who consider the reign of pleasure as commencing when day begins to withdraw her busy multitudes , and ceases to dissipate attention by intrusive and unwelcome variety ; who begin to awake to joy when the rest ...
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... hours of the four - and - twenty in sleep : yet this appears from the bad state of his health , and the shortness of his life , to have been too small a respite for a mind so vigorously and intensely employed : it is to be regretted ...
... hours of the four - and - twenty in sleep : yet this appears from the bad state of his health , and the shortness of his life , to have been too small a respite for a mind so vigorously and intensely employed : it is to be regretted ...
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... hour of their departure : Pereunt vestigia mille Ante fugam , absentemque ferit gravis ungula campum . Hills , vales and floods appear already crost ; And , ere he starts , a thousand steps are lost . POPE . Among the fallacies which ...
... hour of their departure : Pereunt vestigia mille Ante fugam , absentemque ferit gravis ungula campum . Hills , vales and floods appear already crost ; And , ere he starts , a thousand steps are lost . POPE . Among the fallacies which ...
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... hour he talked and dreamed of nothing but a horse - race ; and rising soon to the summit of eques- trian reputation , he was constantly expected on every course , divided all his time between lords and jockeys , and , as the ...
... hour he talked and dreamed of nothing but a horse - race ; and rising soon to the summit of eques- trian reputation , he was constantly expected on every course , divided all his time between lords and jockeys , and , as the ...
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... hours at his expense , to deliberate on his proposal ; and at last determined , that as he could not offer more than five shillings in the pound , it would be more prudent to keep him in prison , till he could procure from his rela ...
... hours at his expense , to deliberate on his proposal ; and at last determined , that as he could not offer more than five shillings in the pound , it would be more prudent to keep him in prison , till he could procure from his rela ...
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