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  1. Juvenal by Samuel Johnson, Juvenal Juvenal, et all 2010-04-20
  2. Samuel Johnson: A Life by David Nokes, 2009-10-27
  3. Preface to a Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, 2009-11-07
  4. The life of Dr. Samuel Johnson by John Fuller Russell, 2010-08-17
  5. The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. by James Boswell, 2008-06-11
  6. The Essential Samuel Johnson Collection (13 books) by Samuel Johnson, 2009-07-11
  7. The Life of Samuel Johnson, Ll.d. (Volume 2); Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides by James Boswell, 2010-10-14
  8. The Life of Samuel Johnson (Penguin Classics) by James Boswell, 1979-08-30
  9. To the Hebrides: Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands And James Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides by James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, 2007-09-30
  10. Works of Samuel Johnson. Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia, A Grammar of the English Tongue, Preface to Shakespeare, Lives of the English Poets and more (mobi) by Samuel Johnson, 2010-01-07
  11. Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson by Hesther Lynch Piozzi (Thrale), 2009-05-11
  12. Johnson on Johnson: A Selection of the Personal and Autobiographical Writings of Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784 (Everyman's Library) by Samuel Johnson, 1984-01
  13. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes - Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II by Samuel Johnson, 2010-07-06
  14. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumes 21-23: The Lives of the Poets (The Yale Edition of the Works of Samuel) by Samuel Johnson, 2010-05-10

41. Hyde Collection Catablog » Blog Archive » A Pint Of Your Best Bitter, Please
The world’s greatest samuel johnson collection, one book at a time. After Henry Thrale’s death in 1781, samuel johnson (as executor of Henry’s will) and
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42. Internet Archive Search: Creator:(samuel Johnson 1709-1784)
The Works of samuel johnson, Volume 06 Reviews, Political Tracts, and Lives of Eminent Persons johnson, samuel, 1709-1784
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43. Samuel Johnson Quotes
samuel johnson quotes, Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political leaders, authors,
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Letter "S" When people find a man of the most distinguished abilities as a writer their inferior while he is with them, it must be highly gratifying to them.
Topic: Ability
Source: None Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
Topic: Absurdity
Source: None Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
Topic: Absurdity
Source: None Life affords no higher pleasure than that of surmounting difficulties, passing from one step of success to another, forming new wishes and seeing them gratified.
Topic: Achievement
Source: None The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give. For we that live to please, must please to live. Topic: Acting Source: a prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick on opening Drury Lane Theatre Such is the state of life, that none are happy but by the anticipation of change: the change itself is nothing; when we have made it, the next wish is to change again. Topic: Anticipation Source: None Fine clothes are good only as they supply the want of other means of procuring respect.

44. The Life Of Samuel Johnson LL.D., By James Boswell
The Life of samuel johnson LL.D. by. James Boswell. Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Professor of English at Princeton
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45. Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary: Sources And Editions
Essays. Works Relating to samuel johnson in the Vassar College Library The Sources of johnson’s Dictionary. Exhibition Checklists
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46. Art Quotations By Samuel Johnson - The Painter's Keys Resource Of Art Quotations
I am disappointed by that stroke of death, which has eclipsed the gaiety of nations and impoverished the public stock of harmless pleasure. (samuel johnson)
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47. Samual Johnson By Sir S C Roberts
About samuel johnson by Sir Roberts. Dr johnson, who lived from 1709 to 1784, was one of the most remarkable Englishmen of all time scholar, poet,
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Samuel Johnson by Sir S. C. Roberts About Samuel Johnson by Sir Roberts Dr Johnson, who lived from 1709 to 1784, was one of the most remarkable Englishmen of all time: scholar, poet, Parliamentary reporter, essayist, moralist, critic, lexicographer and a character whose talk and opinions illuminate the best-known biography in the language, the Life by James Boswell, which first appeared in 1791 . It has been the author's purpose to show Johnson in his grandeur independently of Boswell. This he is able to do through quotations which spring from long acquaintance with the entire range of the sage's work. Sir Sydney Roberts, who was Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge, has written much on Johnson, always with point and wit, always relating his learning to the daily life which was dear to Johnson's heart. 'Why, Sir', Johnson once said, 'Fleet Street has a very animated appearance, but I think the full tide of human existence is at Charing Cross.' It is partly this insistence on humanity, and on actuality, which continues to make Johnson so fascinating, and it is one of the aspects of his personality which emerges most strongly from Sir Sydney's pages. Johnson's bibliography is large and complicated. In this field, as in his expository essay, Sir Sydney has provided a thoroughly useful guide.

48. Samuel Johnson Prize For Non-fiction 2007, BBC FOUR, The UK's Most Prestigious N
samuel johnson Prize for Nonfiction 2007, BBC FOUR, Colman Getty, Helena Kennedy QC, The UK s most Prestigious non-fiction award.
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The UK's most prestigious non-fiction literary award returns for 2007. Now in its ninth year, the prize is open to books in the areas of current affairs, history, politics, science, sport, travel, biography, autobiography and the arts. All books published in the UK by writers of any nationality are eligible. Imperial Life in the Emerald City , a startling Imperial Life in the Emerald City In Cold Blood web design: pedalo limited

49. Samuel Johnson Quotes - Quotations And Famous Quotes Of Samuel Johnson
Compilation of quotations and famous quotes of samuel johnson. British man of letters, one of the outstanding figures of 18thcentury England.
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50. Johnson Society Of London
The johnson Society of London, which was founded in 1928, is made up of people with interests in the life and work of samuel johnson, his circle and his times.
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Join now! President: Lord Harmsworth Chairman: Dr Nicholas Cambridge Welcome to the Johnson Society of London. The Society, which was founded in 1928, is made up of people with interests in the life and work of Samuel Johnson, his circle and his times. We welcome all who share these or similar interests. We have members in many parts of the world in addition to the UK, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Switzerland and the USA. Details of membership. We welcome contact with fellow Johnsonians, and especially enjoy meeting those visiting London. Contact details. The Society holds seven meetings each year. In recent years, there have been papers on such topics as Johnson on the theatre and on Shakespeare, The Rambler, the Dictionary, Irene, and the Life of Pope. More general subjects have been the Bluestockings, the eighteenth century response to miracles, and the moral responsibility of the novelist. Such figures as James Boswell, Fanny Burney, Richard Sheridan and Samuel Richardson have been considered. Speakers have included David Fairer on Thomas Warton, David Nokes on Swift and on Gay, Conor Cruise O'Brien on Burke and Roy Porter on Hogarth. Philip Howard, Richard Ingrams, Christopher Ricks, P D James, Beryl Bainbridge and Boris Johnson have also addressed the Society. Details of the current programme.

51. Johnson
Burial Stone of samuel johnson Photograph by Mike Reed. johnson s own life was meticulously written up by his friend and travelling companion James Boswell
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Samuel Johnson is buried in 'Poet's Corner', Westminster Abbey, London. (See map...ref no. 13) Johnson died in a house in Bolt Court which lay to the north of Fleet St. but has now been demolished. Bolt Court led into Gough Square where he lived from 1749-1759. The Gough Square residence is the only one of his houses to have survived. It was here that he worked on his famous Dictionary compiled by himself, and six full time clerks who he employed. In 1777, at the request of various booksellers, Johnson undertook to write The Lives of the English Poets - a work which is now regarded as one of his greatest achievements.
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Photograph by Mike Reed Johnson's own life was meticulously written up by his friend and travelling companion James Boswell and first appeared in 1791.

52. Literary Encyclopedia Samuel Johnson
The best source of information about the life of johnson remains James Boswell’s Life of samuel johnson, LL.D., published in 1791. This is available in many
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53. Thrale.com: Anecdotes Of Samuel Johnson By Hester Thrale
samuel johnson was the son of Michael johnson, a bookseller at Lichfield, in Staffordshire; a very pious and worthy man, but wrongheaded, positive,
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    Written between 6 April and 20 September 1785 and first published March 1786, by Cadell of London
    The text of this book is taken from the Project Gutenberg Etext [#2423] by Les Bowler, St. Ives, Dorset from the 1901 Cassell and Company edition. This Thrale .com version has been formatted for ease of reading and given hyperlinks to information about historical figures, works and places. Any suggestions for new or better hyperlinks links in this Thrale .com version are welcome. Last updated Sunday 8 October, 2006
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    I have somewhere heard or read that the preface before a book, like the portico before a house, should be contrived so as to catch, but not detain, the attention of those who desire admission to the family within, or leave to look over the collection of pictures made by one whose opportunities of obtaining them we know to have been not unfrequent. I wish not to keep my readers long from such intimacy with the manners of Dr. Johnson, or such knowledge of his sentiments as these pages can convey. To urge my distance from England as an excuse for the book's being ill-written would be ridiculous; it might indeed serve as a just reason for my having written it at all; because, though others may print the same aphorisms and stories, I cannot

54. Kernan, A.B.: Samuel Johnson And The Impact Of Print: (Originally Published As P
of the book samuel johnson and the Impact of Print (Originally published as Printing Technology, Letters, and samuel johnson) by Kernan, AB,......
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375 pp. Shopping Cart Reviews Reviews: "Kernan's work is deeply informed and thoughtful, not reductionist but relationist. He does not pretend that print was the direct cause of all the changes he discusses, but shows rather how many or most of the changes relate in one way or another to print, are intertwined with it. . . . Kernan's book is rich and rewarding. . . . There was a dark side to Johnson's awarenesses that frequently shows, and Kernan . . . has rightly brought it to our attention."Walter J. Ong, Review "Writing as he does with energy and grace, Kernan is a thoughtful guide to the world Johnson lived in and helped to make. . . . What is best about Kernan's book is that it is up to date but not voguish; he has assimilated new scholarship but not been overpowered by it."W. B. Carnochan, The Times Literary Supplement "Kernan picks up the image of Johnson where recent biographers left off. Samuel Johnson, he sums up, was 'skeptical, deeply troubled in mind, mad at times, neurotic nearly always, radically doubtful of himself and of the social values he at the same time so stoutly defended.' To that 'existential Johnson,' Kernan adds an image of Johnson as a model of success in the emergent print culture. This makes for fascinating reading."Thomas D'Evelyn

55. Harry Pierson Library Of Samuel Johnson, Etc.
The Harry Pierson Library of samuel johnson and James Boswell Books and Ephemera.
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Samuel Johnson
A DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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James Boswell Books and Ephemera Wedgwood Medallion of Samuel Johnson Bayle, Pierre, THE DICTIONARY HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ..The Second Edition Carefully collated with the several Editions of the Original.... To which is prefixed, The Life of the Author, Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged, by Mr. des Maizeaux, London: Printed for J. J. and P. Knapton et al, 1734, [Vol. 1 only] G. Birbeck Hill, DR. JOHNSON: HIS FRIENDS AND CRITICS, first edition, 1878 [A one of a kind(?) 11"x16" oversize edition with 70 added illustrations, presented as a signed gift by the author to his son, Edward, in 1891] The Harry Pierson Library of books by and about Samuel Johnson and James Boswell is listed as follows. SPECIAL ITEMS Bayle, Pierre, THE DICTIONARY HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ..The Second Edition Carefully collated with the several Editions of the Original.... To which is prefixed, The Life of the Author, Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged, by Mr. des Maizeaux, London: Printed for J. J. and P. Knapton et al, 1734, [Vol. 1 only] * Hill, George Birkbeck, Dr. Johnson: His Friends and His Critics,

56. Samuel Johnson
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57. JOHNSON, William Samuel - Biographical Information
Dictionary of American Biography; Groce, G.C. William samuel johnson A Maker of the Constitution. New York Columbia University Press, 1937; McCaughey,
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58. The Happiness Project: This Saturday: A Happiness Quotation From Samuel Johnson.
samuel johnson. * One aspect of my Happiness Project is my continuing effort to awaken samuel johnson. “I must do the work that I am best suited for…
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59. Author:Samuel Johnson - Wikisource
Author Index J, samuel johnson (1709–1784). See also biography. English poet, essayist, biographer, and lexicographer. samuel johnson. samuel johnson
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When in England he made the acquaintance of many eminent men, including Dr. samuel johnson, whose correspondent he became on his return to the United States
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