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( · Next morning , while we were at breakfast , Johnson gave a very earnest recommendation of what he himself practised with the utmost conscientiousness : I mean a strict attention to truth , even in the most minute particulars .
( · Next morning , while we were at breakfast , Johnson gave a very earnest recommendation of what he himself practised with the utmost conscientiousness : I mean a strict attention to truth , even in the most minute particulars .
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No- body has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ' BOSWELL . A man often shews his writings to people of eminence ...
No- body has a right to put another under such a difficulty , that he must either hurt the person by telling the truth , or hurt himself by telling what is not true . ' BOSWELL . A man often shews his writings to people of eminence ...
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< truth , in the account which is given of almost every thing ' . I told Mrs. Thrale , “ You have so little anxiety about truth , that you never tax your memory with the exact thing 2. ” Now what is the use of the memory to truth ...
< truth , in the account which is given of almost every thing ' . I told Mrs. Thrale , “ You have so little anxiety about truth , that you never tax your memory with the exact thing 2. ” Now what is the use of the memory to truth ...
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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