Accustom your children," said he, "constantly to this; if a thing -happened at one window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened at another, do not let it pass, but instantly check them; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. March 19, 1776-Dec. 13, 1784 - Página 750por James Boswell - 1907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1791 - 814 páginas
...when relating it, fay that Z z, z it 35$ it happened at anorher, do not tee it pals, bur inllantly check them ; you do not know where deviation from...BOSWELL. ' • It may come to the door ; and when once an accojiit is at all yaried in one ctrcumftaace, it may by degrees be varied lo as to be tilally different... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 páginas
...window, and they, when relating it, fay that it happened at another, do not let it pafs, but.inftantly check them;, you do not know where deviation from...door; and when once an account is at all varied in one circumftance, it may by degrees be varied ib as to be totally different from what really happened."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 páginas
...window, and they, when relating it, fay that it happened at another, do not let it pafs, but inftantly check them ; you do not know where deviation from...and •when once an account is at all varied in one cireumftance, it may by degrees be varied fo as to be totally different from what really happened."... | |
| 700 páginas
...Mrs. Thrale, " constantly to this (a strict attention to truth): if a thing happened atone window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened at another, do not let it pass, but instantly el n -ck them: you do not know where deviation from truth will end." sincere and constant in preserving... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 páginas
...puss, but instantly check them; you do not know where deviation from truth will end."—BOSWELL. " It may come to the door: and when once an account...to be totally different from what really happened." A lady in the company, whose fancy was impatient of the rein, fidgeted at this, and ventured to say,... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...accustom your children constantly to tell the truth; if a thing happened at one Avindow, and they, Avhen relating it, say that it happened at another, do not...to be totally different from what really happened." A lady in the company, whose fancy was impatient of the rein, fidgeted at this, and ventured to say,... | |
| Mrs. Hoare (Louisa Gurney) - 1819 - 206 páginas
...strict attention to truth; even in the most minute particulars : if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened at another,...-do not know where deviation from truth will end. IT is MORE FROM CARELESSNESS ABOUT TRUTH, THAN FROM INTENTIONAL LYING, THAT THERE IS SO MUCH FALSEHOOD... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 372 páginas
...he) constantly to this; if a thing ,happened at one window, and they, when relating it, say that ii happened at another, do not let it pass, but instantly...to be totally different from what really happened." Their lively hostess, whose fancy was impatient of the rein, fidgeted at this, and ventured to say,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 520 páginas
...particulars. " Accustom your children (said he) constantly to this ; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened at another,...an account is at all varied in one circumstance, it iflay;by degrees be varied as to be totally different from what really happened." Our lively hostess,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 382 páginas
...at one window, and they, when relating it, say that ii happened at another, do not let it pass, bat instantly check them ; you do not know where deviation...by degrees be varied so as to be totally different front what really happened." Their lively hostess, whose fancy was impatient of the rein, fidgeted... | |
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