The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... believe the scriptures , because he could not read them in the original tongues , and be sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , ( said Johnson , ) has he any better authority for almost every thing that he believes ...
... believe the scriptures , because he could not read them in the original tongues , and be sure that they were not invented , " Why , foolish fellow , ( said Johnson , ) has he any better authority for almost every thing that he believes ...
Pàgina 119
... does not think so , he lies . He may tell you , he holds his finger in the flame of a candle , without feeling pain ; would you believe him ? When he dies , he at least gives up all he has . " BosWELL [ 119 ] A. D. 1769 ETAT . 60.
... does not think so , he lies . He may tell you , he holds his finger in the flame of a candle , without feeling pain ; would you believe him ? When he dies , he at least gives up all he has . " BosWELL [ 119 ] A. D. 1769 ETAT . 60.
Pàgina 132
... believe , next week . My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Ellis , and Mr. Smith , & c . I am your affectionate , " December 7 , 1770. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " During this year there was a total cessation of all correspondence between ...
... believe , next week . My compliments to Mrs. Clapp and to Mr. Ellis , and Mr. Smith , & c . I am your affectionate , " December 7 , 1770. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " During this year there was a total cessation of all correspondence between ...
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