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... asked Sam which category he belonged to - those who took the wall , or those who gave it . The detail came back to John- son's mind many years later , when he himself was of a like age , and he men- tioned it to Boswell as evidence of ...
... asked Sam which category he belonged to - those who took the wall , or those who gave it . The detail came back to John- son's mind many years later , when he himself was of a like age , and he men- tioned it to Boswell as evidence of ...
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... asked his librarian , Mr Barnard , to let him know when Dr Johnson came next to the library . This Barnard duly did , one day in 1767 , with the result that Johnson was sitting quietly by the fire , deep in a book , when Barnard came up ...
... asked his librarian , Mr Barnard , to let him know when Dr Johnson came next to the library . This Barnard duly did , one day in 1767 , with the result that Johnson was sitting quietly by the fire , deep in a book , when Barnard came up ...
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... asked Brocklesby to tell him , without mincing words , whether or not he had a chance of recovery . Brocklesby hesitated ; asked if Johnson was prepared to face the truth , whatever it might be ; receiving his assurance , told him that ...
... asked Brocklesby to tell him , without mincing words , whether or not he had a chance of recovery . Brocklesby hesitated ; asked if Johnson was prepared to face the truth , whatever it might be ; receiving his assurance , told him that ...
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