The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... truth was essential to it . " I observed , that Foote entertained us with stories which were not true ; but that , indeed , it was properly not as narratives that Foote's stories pleased us , but as collections of ludicrous images ...
... truth was essential to it . " I observed , that Foote entertained us with stories which were not true ; but that , indeed , it was properly not as narratives that Foote's stories pleased us , but as collections of ludicrous images ...
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... truth in this , notwithstanding a ludicrous story told me by a lady abroad , of a heavy German baron , who had lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with ...
... truth in this , notwithstanding a ludicrous story told me by a lady abroad , of a heavy German baron , who had lived much with the young English at Geneva , and was ambitious to be as lively as they ; with which view , he , with ...
Pàgina 266
... truth doth truth deserve ; Then be he such , as she his worth may see , And , alwaies one , credit with her preserve ; for I believe Mrs. Boswell must have some part in 266 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... truth doth truth deserve ; Then be he such , as she his worth may see , And , alwaies one , credit with her preserve ; for I believe Mrs. Boswell must have some part in 266 1777 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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