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His Lives of the Poets , his Preface to Shakespeare and to the English Dictionary — the Dictionary itselfmany of the Ramblers and Idlers ( especially the ' Dick Minim ' Idlers of June 1759 ) , did they stand alone on our shelves , would ...
His Lives of the Poets , his Preface to Shakespeare and to the English Dictionary — the Dictionary itselfmany of the Ramblers and Idlers ( especially the ' Dick Minim ' Idlers of June 1759 ) , did they stand alone on our shelves , would ...
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Johnson at least expected that the master would order a copy of his Dictionary , now near publication ; but the master did not choose to talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he stayed at ...
Johnson at least expected that the master would order a copy of his Dictionary , now near publication ; but the master did not choose to talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he stayed at ...
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In 1756 Johnson found that the great fame of his Dictionary had not set him above the necessity of ' making provision for the day that was passing over him . ' No royal or noble patron extended a munificent hand to give independence to ...
In 1756 Johnson found that the great fame of his Dictionary had not set him above the necessity of ' making provision for the day that was passing over him . ' No royal or noble patron extended a munificent hand to give independence to ...
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