Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... believe it , though we had the attes- tation of the gardener , who said , he had put in corks , where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net , placed before one of the openings where the water bursts ...
... believe it , though we had the attes- tation of the gardener , who said , he had put in corks , where the river Manyfold sinks into the ground , and had catched them in a net , placed before one of the openings where the water bursts ...
411. oldal
... believe one half of what he tells . " JOHNSON : " Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conver- sation . " BosWELL : " May we not take it as ...
... believe one half of what he tells . " JOHNSON : " Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conver- sation . " BosWELL : " May we not take it as ...
437. oldal
... believe one half of what he tells . " JOHNSON : " Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conver- sation . " BOSWELL : " May we not take it as ...
... believe one half of what he tells . " JOHNSON : " Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conver- sation . " BOSWELL : " May we not take it as ...
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