“There's one way to find out if a man is honest: ask him; if he says yes, you know he's crooked.”
“I [Boswell] was somewhat disappointed in finding that the edition of The English Poets, for which he was to write Prefaces and Lives, was not an undertaking directed by him: but that he was to furnish a Preface and Life to any poet the booksellers pleased. I asked him if he would do this to any dunce's works, if they should ask him.
JOHNSON: "Yes, Sir, and say he was a dunce."”
September 14, 1777, p. 341
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol III
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