Samuel Johnson |
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While he took pride as well as pleasure in being accepted as a companion by two gay young men , they , to be sure , no doubt took some pride as well as got some pleasure in the fact that they were publicly favored by a learned ...
While he took pride as well as pleasure in being accepted as a companion by two gay young men , they , to be sure , no doubt took some pride as well as got some pleasure in the fact that they were publicly favored by a learned ...
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Few other literate men have ever found its diction harsh or its numbers unpleasing , and there are certainly many who would read it with pleasure had they never known the author . But Johnson's worst never fails to exhibit some kind of ...
Few other literate men have ever found its diction harsh or its numbers unpleasing , and there are certainly many who would read it with pleasure had they never known the author . But Johnson's worst never fails to exhibit some kind of ...
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... 239 Perhaps your friend spells ocean with an s , 127 ( The ) pleasure of cursing the House of Hanover [ is ] amply overbalanced by £ 300 a year , 196 Pleasure of itself is not a vice , 316 Prodigies are always seen in proportion as ...
... 239 Perhaps your friend spells ocean with an s , 127 ( The ) pleasure of cursing the House of Hanover [ is ] amply overbalanced by £ 300 a year , 196 Pleasure of itself is not a vice , 316 Prodigies are always seen in proportion as ...
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