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... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an apparition . Goldsmith told us , he was assured by his broth- er , the Reverend Mr. Goldsmith , that he also had seen one ...
... told me of a friend of his , an honest man , and a man of sense , having asserted to him , that he had seen an apparition . Goldsmith told us , he was assured by his broth- er , the Reverend Mr. Goldsmith , that he also had seen one ...
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... told . " GOLD- SMITH . " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a na- tive to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who ... told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and ...
... told . " GOLD- SMITH . " It may , perhaps , be necessary for a na- tive to be more cautious ; but a foreigner who ... told of him , than one truth which he does not wish should be told . " GOLDSMITH . " For my part , I'd tell truth , and ...
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... told they had uttered a falsehood . Do talk to her of it : I am weary . " BOSWELL . " Was not Dr. John Campbell a very inaccurate man in his narrative , Sir ? He once told me , that he drank thirteen bottles of port at a sitting ...
... told they had uttered a falsehood . Do talk to her of it : I am weary . " BOSWELL . " Was not Dr. John Campbell a very inaccurate man in his narrative , Sir ? He once told me , that he drank thirteen bottles of port at a sitting ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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