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" To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution. "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 431
by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 462 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...prosecution. It is, indeed, at home that every man must bfe known by those who would make a just estimate either of his virtue or felicity; for smiles and...
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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The Rambler

Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 346 pages
...to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familial-. To be happy at hoffle is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to...every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every tiesire prompts the prosecution. It is, indeed, at home that every man must be known by ihose who would...
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The Rambler, by S. Johnson, Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 352 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts ih,: prosecution. It is, indeed, at home that every man must be known by those who would make a just...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 524 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or. disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...must be known by those who would make a just estimate «ither of his virtue or felicity ; for smiles and embroidery are alike occasional, and the mind is...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 468 pages
...and throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and so lose all effect when they become familiar....must be known by those who would make a just estimate 4$2 THE RAMBLER. No. 68. either of his virtue or felicity ; for smiles and embroidery are alike occasional,...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 472 pages
...and throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and so lose all effect when they become familiar....must be known by those who would make a just estimate THE RAMBLER. No. 68. either of his virtue or felicity ; for smiles and embroidery are alike occasional,...
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The works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 12

Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 458 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprize and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution. It is, indeed, at home...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 530 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless encumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...It is, indeed, at home that every man must be known ^ 2 by those who would make a just estimate either of his virtue or felicity ; for smiles and embroidery...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless encumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...of which every desire prompts the prosecution. It i«, indeed, at home that every man must be known v 2 by those who would make a just estimate either...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson: The Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 526 pages
...throws aside the ornaments or disguises, which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when they become familiar. To be happy...at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the eud to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution....
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