English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall. But if Johnson starved he never cringed , and once when a bookseller spoke rudely to him he knocked him down with one of his own books . A beggar or not , Johnson demanded the respect due to a man . At ...
Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall. But if Johnson starved he never cringed , and once when a bookseller spoke rudely to him he knocked him down with one of his own books . A beggar or not , Johnson demanded the respect due to a man . At ...
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... Johnson felt little inclined for this labour . But at length he was goaded into working upon his Shake- speare by some spiteful verses on his idleness , written by a political enemy , and after long delay it appeared . Just a little ...
... Johnson felt little inclined for this labour . But at length he was goaded into working upon his Shake- speare by some spiteful verses on his idleness , written by a political enemy , and after long delay it appeared . Just a little ...
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... Johnson wrote an account of this journey which did not altogether please some of the Scots . But indeed , although Johnson did not love the Scots , there is little in his book at which to take offence . Johnson's last work was a series ...
... Johnson wrote an account of this journey which did not altogether please some of the Scots . But indeed , although Johnson did not love the Scots , there is little in his book at which to take offence . Johnson's last work was a series ...
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