The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5J.M. Dent and Company, 1902 |
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... truth , or hurt himself r speaking of Suckling's play entitled AGLAURA , printed in folio ) : " This great voluminous PAMPHLET may be said , To be like one , that hath more hair than head . ” — M . ] authours by telling what is not true ...
... truth , or hurt himself r speaking of Suckling's play entitled AGLAURA , printed in folio ) : " This great voluminous PAMPHLET may be said , To be like one , that hath more hair than head . ” — M . ] authours by telling what is not true ...
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... truth firmly , a commendation , of which he may afterwards avail himself . " JOHNSON . " Very true , Sir . Therefore the man , who is asked by an authour , what he thinks of his work , is put to the torture , and is not obliged to speak ...
... truth firmly , a commendation , of which he may afterwards avail himself . " JOHNSON . " Very true , Sir . Therefore the man , who is asked by an authour , what he thinks of his work , is put to the torture , and is not obliged to speak ...
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... truth is , there was no venom in the wounds which he inflicted at any time , unless they were irritated by some malignant infusion by other hands . We were instantly as cordial again as ever , and joined in hearty laugh at some ...
... truth is , there was no venom in the wounds which he inflicted at any time , unless they were irritated by some malignant infusion by other hands . We were instantly as cordial again as ever , and joined in hearty laugh at some ...
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... truth was , Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jacobites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . He should have shewn what word would do for it , if it was unneces- sary . I afterwards put the question to Johnson : " Why ...
... truth was , Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jacobites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . He should have shewn what word would do for it , if it was unneces- sary . I afterwards put the question to Johnson : " Why ...
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... truth of this story , and he said , the evidence was irresistible . My wife went to the Hummums ; ( it is a place where people get them- selves cupped . ) I believe she went with intention to hear about this story of Ford . At first ...
... truth of this story , and he said , the evidence was irresistible . My wife went to the Hummums ; ( it is a place where people get them- selves cupped . ) I believe she went with intention to hear about this story of Ford . At first ...
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