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He got 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 school and college he had ...
He got 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 school and college he had ...
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This is especially so if hundreds of years have passed since the book was first written and the language has had time to change , and Johnson felt little inclined for this labour . But at length he was goaded into working upon his ...
This is especially so if hundreds of years have passed since the book was first written and the language has had time to change , and Johnson felt little inclined for this labour . But at length he was goaded into working upon his ...
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On his return 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 .
On his return 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 .
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