The Life of Samuel Johnson, 1권Charles E. Lauriat Company, 1925 - 1172페이지 |
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... truth : Physical truth is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely as it appears to you . I say such a one walked across the street ; if he really did so , I told a physical ...
... truth : Physical truth is , when you tell a thing as it actually is . Moral truth is , when you tell a thing sincerely and precisely as it appears to you . I say such a one walked across the street ; if he really did so , I told a physical ...
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... Truth ? " JOHNSON , " The general rule is , that Truth should never be violated , because it is of the utmost importance to the comfort of life , that we should have a full security by mutual faith ; and occasional inconveniences should ...
... Truth ? " JOHNSON , " The general rule is , that Truth should never be violated , because it is of the utmost importance to the comfort of life , that we should have a full security by mutual faith ; and occasional inconveniences should ...
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... truth which he inculcated , I am to mention , ( with all possible respect and delicacy , however , ) that his conduct after he came to London , and had associated with Savage and others , was not so strictly virtuous , in one respect ...
... truth which he inculcated , I am to mention , ( with all possible respect and delicacy , however , ) that his conduct after he came to London , and had associated with Savage and others , was not so strictly virtuous , in one respect ...
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