Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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39. oldal
... relates , whether true or not , is at least probable ; and he who tells nothing exceeding the bounds of probability , has a right to demand that they should believe him , who cannot contradict him . ' He appears by his modest and ...
... relates , whether true or not , is at least probable ; and he who tells nothing exceeding the bounds of probability , has a right to demand that they should believe him , who cannot contradict him . ' He appears by his modest and ...
69. oldal
... relate one thing more that Dr. Johnson said about babyhood before I quit the subject ; it was this : " That little people should be encouraged always to tell whatever they hear particularly striking , to some brother , sister , or ...
... relate one thing more that Dr. Johnson said about babyhood before I quit the subject ; it was this : " That little people should be encouraged always to tell whatever they hear particularly striking , to some brother , sister , or ...
107. oldal
... relate this story again : you really can scarce imagine how very poor a figure you make in the telling of it . ' Our ... relating the history of a hurricane that happened about that time in the West Indies , where , for aught I know , he ...
... relate this story again : you really can scarce imagine how very poor a figure you make in the telling of it . ' Our ... relating the history of a hurricane that happened about that time in the West Indies , where , for aught I know , he ...
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