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Michael Joyce. Chapter Eight THE DICTIONARY HEN embarking on the dictionary in 1746 , WJohnson had underestimated the time it would take him to complete . He said to his friend Dr. Adams , afterwards Master of Pembroke : ' Sir , I have ...
Michael Joyce. Chapter Eight THE DICTIONARY HEN embarking on the dictionary in 1746 , WJohnson had underestimated the time it would take him to complete . He said to his friend Dr. Adams , afterwards Master of Pembroke : ' Sir , I have ...
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Michael Joyce. whose Universal Etymological English Dictionary made its first appearance in 1721. An enlarged edition of this work was made use of by Johnson , whose own dictionary did not drive Bailey's out of the field for something ...
Michael Joyce. whose Universal Etymological English Dictionary made its first appearance in 1721. An enlarged edition of this work was made use of by Johnson , whose own dictionary did not drive Bailey's out of the field for something ...
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... Dictionary of the English Language , by Samuel Johnson , A.M. , was published in two large folio volumes , and though priced at £ 4 105 . the first edition was soon exhausted . Boswell assures us that the world wondered at such a ...
... Dictionary of the English Language , by Samuel Johnson , A.M. , was published in two large folio volumes , and though priced at £ 4 105 . the first edition was soon exhausted . Boswell assures us that the world wondered at such a ...
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