Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... Dictionary period . Tetty , now abandoned to hypochondria , drink and opium , apparently had banished him from her bed for many years : he philandered with other women , parti- cularly with Mrs Desmoulins , about this time , but with ...
... Dictionary period . Tetty , now abandoned to hypochondria , drink and opium , apparently had banished him from her bed for many years : he philandered with other women , parti- cularly with Mrs Desmoulins , about this time , but with ...
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... Dictionary of the English Language , which he had published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield , One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ' . This admirable man , as ...
... Dictionary of the English Language , which he had published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield , One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ' . This admirable man , as ...
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... dictionary , like the modern Oxford English Dictionary , he gave such an ordered wealth of illustrations from two hundred years of literature that his readers could not fail to gain some insight into the history of the language . It was ...
... dictionary , like the modern Oxford English Dictionary , he gave such an ordered wealth of illustrations from two hundred years of literature that his readers could not fail to gain some insight into the history of the language . It was ...
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