Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 45
... truth . JOHNSON : Why , sir , that may be an argument for drinking , if you suppose men in general to be liars . But , sir , I would not keep company with a fellow who lies as long as he is sober , and whom you must make drunk before ...
... truth . JOHNSON : Why , sir , that may be an argument for drinking , if you suppose men in general to be liars . But , sir , I would not keep company with a fellow who lies as long as he is sober , and whom you must make drunk before ...
Stran 77
... truth with safety . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , in the first place , he who tells a hundred lies has dis- armed the force of his lies . But besides ; a man had rather have a hundred lies told of him than one truth which he does not wish ...
... truth with safety . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , in the first place , he who tells a hundred lies has dis- armed the force of his lies . But besides ; a man had rather have a hundred lies told of him than one truth which he does not wish ...
Stran 105
... truth never can prevail ; and the magistrate was right in persecuting the first Christians . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , the only method by which religious truth can be established is by martyrdom . The magis- trate has a right to enforce what ...
... truth never can prevail ; and the magistrate was right in persecuting the first Christians . ' JOHNSON : ' Sir , the only method by which religious truth can be established is by martyrdom . The magis- trate has a right to enforce what ...
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