Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... replied I , and he will do it best among us . ' The dog would write it best to be sure , replied he ; but his particular malice towards me , and general disregard for truth , would make the book useless to all , and injurious to my ...
... replied I , and he will do it best among us . ' The dog would write it best to be sure , replied he ; but his particular malice towards me , and general disregard for truth , would make the book useless to all , and injurious to my ...
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... replied ) , " That it had indeed the beauty of a bubble : the colours are gay ( said he ) , but the substance slight . ' Of James Harris's Dedication to his Hermes1 I have heard him observe , that , though but fourteen lines long ...
... replied ) , " That it had indeed the beauty of a bubble : the colours are gay ( said he ) , but the substance slight . ' Of James Harris's Dedication to his Hermes1 I have heard him observe , that , though but fourteen lines long ...
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... ( replied he ; ) and suddenly changed the conversation . Now as Mr. Johnson had a most unshaken faith , without any mixture of credulity , this story must either have been strictly true , or his persuasion of its truth the effect of ...
... ( replied he ; ) and suddenly changed the conversation . Now as Mr. Johnson had a most unshaken faith , without any mixture of credulity , this story must either have been strictly true , or his persuasion of its truth the effect of ...
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