Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 Seiten |
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... tell a hundred political lies every day , and are not hurt by it . Surely , then , one may tell truth with safety . " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , in the first place , he who tells a hun- dred lies has disarmed the force of his lies . But ...
... tell a hundred political lies every day , and are not hurt by it . Surely , then , one may tell truth with safety . " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , in the first place , he who tells a hun- dred lies has disarmed the force of his lies . But ...
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... tell him a great deal about Pope , " Sir , he will tell me nothing . " I had the honour of being known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
... tell him a great deal about Pope , " Sir , he will tell me nothing . " I had the honour of being known to his Lordship , and applied to him of myself , without being commissioned by Johnson . His Lordship behaved in the most polite and ...
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... tell her ; but after they had talked to her , she came away satisfied that it was true . To be sure the man had a ... tell his father . " BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get any share of the family ...
... tell her ; but after they had talked to her , she came away satisfied that it was true . To be sure the man had a ... tell his father . " BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get any share of the family ...
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