“Men, however distinguished by external accidents or intrinsick qualities, have all the same wants, the same pains, and, as far as the senses are consulted, the same pleasures.”
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The works of Samuel Johnson
This compilation encompasses a wide array of works by Samuel Johnson, a prominent figure in the English literary tradition. It includes his seminal work 'A Dictionary of the English Language,' as well as essays, poems, and biographical writings. Johnson's works are celebrated for their wit, scholarly depth, and influence on the English language. more
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