“He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt.”
Quote by Samuel Johnson
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This volume presents passages drawn from Samuel Johnson's extensive literary output, which includes his monumental A Dictionary of the English Language, various critical essays, biographical works, and poetic compositions. The compilation reflects a common publishing practice of the period, in which editors would gather and present memorable selections from an author's body of work to make them more accessible to general readers. Johnson was one of the most influential literary figures of the eighteenth century, and his writings on language, criticism, and biography helped shape English literary tradition. The reference to the ninth edition in the title suggests this collection achieved considerable circulation and readership over time, indicating sustained public interest in Johnson's literary and critical contributions. The work would appeal to readers seeking an introduction to Johnson's thought and style through carefully chosen excerpts from his diverse writings. more
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