Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 169
To own it , therefore , would have been telling a lie , with the addition of breach of promise , which was worse than simply telling a lie to make it be believed it was Dodd's . Besides , sir , I did not directly tell a lie : I left the ...
To own it , therefore , would have been telling a lie , with the addition of breach of promise , which was worse than simply telling a lie to make it be believed it was Dodd's . Besides , sir , I did not directly tell a lie : I left the ...
Stran 217
I hope to tell you this at the beginning of every year as long as we live ; and why should we trouble ourselves to tell or hear it oftener ? ' Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents ...
I hope to tell you this at the beginning of every year as long as we live ; and why should we trouble ourselves to tell or hear it oftener ? ' Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents ...
Stran 254
I remember Chamier , after talking with him some time , said , “ Well , I do believe he wrote this poem himself : and , let me tell you , that is believing a great deal . ” Chamier once asked him , what he meant by slow , the last word ...
I remember Chamier , after talking with him some time , said , “ Well , I do believe he wrote this poem himself : and , let me tell you , that is believing a great deal . ” Chamier once asked him , what he meant by slow , the last word ...
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