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Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: To which are Added Some Poems Never Before Printed

This volume includes a selection of letters written by Samuel Johnson, along with a collection of poems that were not previously published. The correspondence offers insights into Johnson's thoughts and experiences, while the poems showcase his literary talent. more

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Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson was an English writer, poet, and lexicographer, renowned for his comprehensive English dictionary, 'A Dictionary of the English Language', published in 1755. His distinctive writing style and wit have cemented his place as a significant figure in the history of English literature. more

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