Johnson told me, that he went up thither without mentioning it to his servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. ' A servant's strict regard for truth,... Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - 76 ÆäÀÌÁöÀúÀÚ: James Boswell - 1916 - 344 ÆäÀÌÁöÀüüº¸±â - µµ¼ Á¤º¸
 | Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 ÆäÀÌÁö
...any other person, then equivocation is lawful.' 7 * J>r. Johnson would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. "A servant's...reason to apprehend that he will tell many lies for 7iitnse/f?" 2 There may be equivocation in sound as well as in sense. It is told that the queen of... | |
 | James Boswell - 1884 - 744 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. " A servant's...apprehend that he will tell many lies for himself?" I am, however, satisfied that every servant, of any degree of intelligence, understands saying his... | |
 | James Hay - 1884 - 376 ÆäÀÌÁö
...establishment on days set apart for the purpose. — Life. March 22, 1776. A servant's strict regard for truth must be weakened by such a practice. A philosopher...apprehend that he will tell many lies for himself ') — Life. July 1 8, 1763. Hope is the chief blessing of man, and that hope only is rational of which... | |
 | James Hay - 1884 - 400 ÆäÀÌÁö
...purpose. — Life. March 22, 1776. A servant's strict regard for truth must be <nne weakene(j by suc-^ a practice. A philosopher may know that it is merely...apprehend that he will tell many lies for himself 1 — Life. July 1 8, 1763. Hope is the chief blessing of man, and 01 that hope only is rational of... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1884 - 348 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant, when he wanted to study secure from interruption; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was : "A servant's strict regard for truth must be weakened by such a practice. A philosopher may know that it is merely a form of denial; but... | |
 | James Boswell - 1885 - 490 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. " A servant's...a form of denial ; but few servants are such nice distinguishes. If I accustom a servant to tell a lie for me, have I not reason to apprehend that he... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 356 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. "A servant's...apprehend that he will tell many lies for himself 1 " ' n. \. 43g. • ' THERE are (said Johnson) inexcusable lies and consecrated lies. For instance,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1888 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. " A servant's...reason to apprehend that he will tell many lies for himselfl " ' n,. \. 436. • t • 'THERE are (said Johnson) inexcusable lies and consecrated lies.... | |
 | James Boswell - 1888 - 608 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. " A servant's...distinguishers. If I accustom a servant to tell a lye for me, have I not reason to apprehend that he will tell many lies for himself ? " I am, however,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 360 ÆäÀÌÁö
...servant, when he wanted to study, secure from interruption ; for he would not allow his servant to say he was not at home when he really was. " A servant's...a form of denial ; but few servants are such nice distinguishes. If I accustom a servant to tell a lie for me, have I not reason to apprehend that he... | |
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