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  1. Samuel Johnson 1709-1784: An Exhibit of Books and Manuscripts from the Johnsonia by Samuel Johnson, 1966-01-01
  2. SELECTIONS FROM SAMUEL JOHNSON 1709 - 1784 by R. W CHAPMAN, 1955-01-01
  3. Catalogue of an exhibition of manuscripts, first editions, early engravings and various literature relating to Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784
  4. A Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson: Treating His Published Works from the Beginnings to 1984 Volume II: 1760-1816 (Bibliography of the Works of Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784 Vol.) by J. D. (Compiler) Fleeman, 2000
  5. Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1709-1784: Celebrations in Birmingham of the 250th anniversary of his birth; an exhibition of books, manuscripts, views and portraits ... October 1959, in the Museum and Art Gallery by Birmingham Public Libraries, 1959
  6. Works. New ed., to which is prefixed an essay on his life and genius Volume 1 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  7. Wit and wisdom; selected and arranged by George Birkbeck Hill by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  8. Lives of the poets. Edited, with notes by Mrs. Alexander Napier, and an introd. by J.W. Hales Volume 2 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  9. Works, with Murphy's essays. Edited by Robert Lynam Volume 5 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  10. Lives of Dryden and Pope. Edited, with introd. and notes by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  11. The rambler Volume 1 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  12. Political tracts. Containing, The false alarm. Falkland's islands. The patriot; and, Taxation no tyranny .. by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  13. The prince of Abissinia; a tale Volume 1 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26
  14. The Rambler. Cooke's [pocket] ed Volume 1 by Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnson, 2009-10-26

81. The San Antonio College LitWeb Samuel Johnson Page
The San Antonio College LitWeb site on Johnson.Category Arts Literature Authors J Johnson, Samuel......The Samuel Johnson Page. ( 1709 1784 ) Major Works of Johnson See thefollowing for Johnson in print Rasselas, Poems and Selected Prose.
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The Samuel Johnson Page
Major Works of Johnson

See the following for Johnson in print: Rasselas, Poems and Selected Prose . Edited by Bertrand H. Bronson. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1958; Selected Writings . Edited and introduced by Patrick Crutwell. Penguin; The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia . Edited by D. J. Enright. Penguin; and Samuel Johnson . Edited by Donald Greene. Oxford Authors, Oxford, 1984.
London: A Poem ( 1738 ). Modelled after Juvenal's Satire III.
An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage On Line
The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language On Line
Irene: A Tragedy
The Vanity of Human Wishes
( 1749; 1755 ). Modelled after Juvenal's Satire X. 1749 text 1755 text
The Rambler ( 1750-52; Book publication in six volumes, 1752 ). No. 60 No. 134 On Line.
A Dictionary of the English Language
Rasselas
On Line The Idler ( 1758-60; Book publication in two volumes, 1761 ). Idler, no. 60 (9 June 1759) Idler, no. 61 (16 June 1759) The Plays of Shakespeare A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland ( 1775 ). Record of an extensive trip to the Hebrides with Boswell, who also wrote an account of the journey.

82. Greenwich Past: Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson 1709 1784. Greenwich resident. When a man is tired of London,he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford. .
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"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life;
for there is in London all that life can afford." Samuel Johnson was born on 18 September 1709 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, and died on 13 December 1784 in London. He was the son of Michael Johnson, a bookseller in Lichfield. In 1728 he went to Pembroke College, Oxford, but a lack of money forced him to leave thirteen months later. In 1737 he went to London with his pupil, David Garrick, hoping to complete and sell his tragedy, Irene and make a living as a writer. He had no luck with it; it finally appeared, thanks to Garrick's help, only in 1749 so he took miscellaneous writing jobs. He wrote biographies (including the Life of Savage), political satires (Marmor Norfolciense), and reports on the debates in Parliament. His first hit came in 1738; a poem called London , an imitation of a satire by the Latin poet Juvenal. His other most famous poem is The Vanity of Human Wishes , from 1749.

83. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge,
Next 8 A cucumber should be well sliced, and dressed with pepper and vinegar,and then thrown out, as good for nothing. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784).
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84. Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge,
Johnson. Prev 8 Next 8 Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but hewho aspires to be a hero must drink brandy. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784).
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85. Samuel Johnson - Quotes And Quotations
Quotes Authors A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Author Samuel Johnson, 1709 1784,
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86. Samuel Johnson - Quotes And Quotations
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87. Innovative Library /All Locations
Johnson Samuel 1709 1784, 18. Johnson Samuel 1709 1784 Biography, 1955,c1952, 1. Johnson Samuel 1709 1784 Contemporaries, 1984, 1. Johnson
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88. Archives Hub: John Mitford: Correspondence And Papers
London, 1853; sample pages of Henry Reed, ed., The poetical works of Thomas Gray, Philadelphia, 1853; and transcripts of letters of Samuel Johnson (17 August
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Name of Creator : John Mitford
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John Mitford (1781-1859), Vicar of Bemhall (1810), Rector of Weston St. Mary (1815) and Stratford St. Andrew (1824), Suffolk (united into one benefice in 1824); editor of the Gentleman's Magazine , 1824-50, and of the works of Thomas Gray, John Milton and other poets.
Scope and Content
[1-11] Poetry, and contributions to the Gentleman's Magazine , including Mitford's poetry commonplace books begun in 1796 and 1805, and his unsuccessful Oxford prize poem entry 'Palestine', 1803; verses on the 'Fifth Idyl of Moschus' by Anna Maria Wood; and 'Chateaubriand at Beccles... 1795', extracts from his memoirs. [12-16] Sheets of MS, proofs with notes, of

89. Guide To Johnson -- Who Is This Johnson Guy?
But he's usually remembered not as a writer but as a talker, as a personality mostly thanks to James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson (1791).
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Who Is this Johnson Guy?
A few people have written asking me who Johnson is a tall order, but perhaps a little information will help those who've never encountered Johnson or his works before. Johnson was one of the most important English writers of the eighteenth century. It's long been traditional to refer to the second half of the eighteenth century as "the age of Johnson" (just as the first half is often "the age of Swift and Pope"); and Johnson is the single most quoted prose writer in the English language in most dictionaries of quotations (although Shakespeare and the Bible usually blow him away). But he's usually remembered not as a writer but as a talker, as a personality mostly thanks to James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson ). For a long time, and thanks largely to a review by Macaulay in 1831, Boswell eclipsed Johnson's own writings; in fact, many of the famous lines in the quotation dictionaries come not from his works but from Boswell's recollection of his conversation. Boswell has put Johnson in a very small club authors whose most famous works were written by someone else (the only other members I can think of are Socrates and Alice B. Toklas). In the twentieth century, though, scholars have been paying increasing attention to Johnson himself. I'm a fan of Boswell, but it's not Johnson the talker who captures my interest. So a survey of his works might be helpful. First, the straightforward facts. Johnson was born in September

90. Johnson Samuel
Johnson Samuel (1709 1784). Ljudi koji trpe bol misle da nikada dovoljnone sudjelujemo u njihivoj boli. Zaista nema nista na svijetu
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Ljudi koji trpe bol misle da nikada dovoljno ne sudjelujemo u njihivoj boli. Zaista nema nista na svijetu sto toliko zavede razum da se uspava i da ne bude budan kao pomisao da ce covjek provoditi zivot uz ljubaznu zenu. Nijedan covjek nije sam po sebi ni velik ni dobar, nego tek onda kad se uporedi s drugima koji nisu tako dobri i veliki. Covjek mora izabrati: ili uzdrzljivost i pamet, ili vino i glupost. ...genijalna covjeka je rijetko unistio ko drugi ako se nije unictio sam. Sva je nevolja u tome cto covjek nesvjesno prima kao istinu ono u sto ne zeli da vjeruje. Ljudi su zabrinuti za svoju slavu. I sto im je veca, to se vise boje da je ne izgube. Novac sam po sebi nista ne vrijedi. Jedina je njegova vrijednost u trenutku kad se od njega odvajamo. Svaka bol kojoj ne mozemo naci prirodnog lijeka brzo prodje. Ako covjek na svom zivotnom putu ne sklapa nova prijateljstva, uskoro ce se naci sam i ostavljen. Ako ste besposleni, nemojte ostati sami; ako ste sami nemojte ostati besposleni.

91. Samuel Johnson (in MARION)
Samuel Johnson. Title Samuel Johnson an analysis / Charles H. Hinnant. AuthorHinnant, Charles H. Published New York St. Martin's Press, 1988.
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    92. Liste Des Nouveautés

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    Linguistique et littérature P
    GEN PA 3131 S366 2001
    Schmidt, Dennis J.
    Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2001
    xviii, 337 p. ; 24 cm. (Studies in Continental thought)
    GEN PC 2630 P53 2001 guide
    Picoche, Jacqueline
    Dictionnaire du français usuel 15 000 mots utiles en 442 articles
    Bruxelles : De Boeck et Larcier ; Duculot, 2001
    1 cederom : coul. ; 12 cm + 1 guide d'utilisation (20 p.)
    REF PC 2630 P53 2002
    Picoche, Jacqueline, 1928- Dictionnaire du français usuel : 15 000 mots utiles en 442 articles Bruxelles : De Boeck : Duculot, 2002 1064 p. REF PE 3235 C35 2002 Bisset, Alex, 1969- The Canadian Oxford compact dictionary Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press, 2002 viii, 1239 p. : map ; 23 cm. GEN PN 56 F74 A83 2000 Audet, Élaine, 1936- Le coeur pensant : courtepointe de l'amitié entre femmes [Quebec] : Loup de gouttiere, 2000 250 p. ; 23 cm. GEN PN 56 P534 P54 1996 Porter, Roy, 1946- Pleasure in the eighteenth century Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1996

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