The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... told us , that he was now busy in writing a natural history , and , that he might have full leisure for it , he had ... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an ...
... told us , that he was now busy in writing a natural history , and , that he might have full leisure for it , he had ... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an ...
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... told us , that large bales of woollen cloth were lodged in the town- hall ; that by reason of this , fleas nestled there in prodigious numbers ; that the lodgings of the Counsel were near to the town - hall ; -and that those little ...
... told us , that large bales of woollen cloth were lodged in the town- hall ; that by reason of this , fleas nestled there in prodigious numbers ; that the lodgings of the Counsel were near to the town - hall ; -and that those little ...
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... told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but the devil will be angry . I wish to shame the devil as much as you ...
... told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and shame the devil . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir ; but the devil will be angry . I wish to shame the devil as much as you ...
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