The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... tell him he does me a great deal of honour . I do not go to see him perhaps for ten weeks ; then we are very complaisant to each other . No , Sir , you will have much more influence by giving or lending money where it is wanted , than ...
... tell him he does me a great deal of honour . I do not go to see him perhaps for ten weeks ; then we are very complaisant to each other . No , Sir , you will have much more influence by giving or lending money where it is wanted , than ...
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... tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had brought me into difficulties for want of money , with an invitation to send to him for what occa- sion required . I ...
... tell when your mamma has tried to guess it , sent to my physician to enquire whether this long train of illness had brought me into difficulties for want of money , with an invitation to send to him for what occa- sion required . I ...
Pàgina 124
... tell him what is not true , because you are under a previous obligation not to betray a man to a murderer . " BOSWELL . " Supposing the person who wrote Junius were asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I ...
... tell him what is not true , because you are under a previous obligation not to betray a man to a murderer . " BOSWELL . " Supposing the person who wrote Junius were asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I ...
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