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  1. Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 - The Works of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., in Nine Volumes by Samuel Johnson, 2010-07-06
  2. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 03 - The Rambler, Volume II by Samuel Johnson, 2010-07-06
  3. The Life of Samuel Johnson (Penguin Classics) by James Boswell, 2008-11-19
  4. Selected Essays (Penguin Classics) by Samuel Johnson, 2003-04-29
  5. Samuel Johnson: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Samuel Johnson, 2009-04-15
  6. Samuel Johnson: The Struggle by Jeffrey Meyers, 2008-12-01
  7. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary: Selections from the 1755 Work That Defined the English Language
  8. A Dictionary of the English Language: An Anthology (Penguin Classics) by Samuel Johnson, 2007-10-30
  9. Samuel Johnson and the Life of Reading by Robert DeMaria Jr., 2009-04-28
  10. Samuel Johnson by W. Jackson Bate, 1998-06-01
  11. Journey to the Hebrides: A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland : The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides With Samuel Johnson (Canongate) by Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, 1996-09
  12. Samuel Johnson Is Indignant: Stories by Lydia Davis, 2002-09-01
  13. Samuel Johnson: Selected Writings by Samuel Johnson, 2009-09-30
  14. Life and Conversations of Dr. Samuel Johnson: (Founded Chiefly Upon Boswell). by James Boswell, Alexander Main, 2010-02-16

1. Samuel Johnson
An extensive and comprehensive site on the author, including online electronic texts, scholarly materials Category Arts Literature Authors J Johnson, Samuel......Samuel Johnson. This page is maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark, andwas last updated on 3 November 2000. Query Search Engines for Samuel Johnson .
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Johnson/
NOW AVAILABLE:
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Dictionary (Levenger Press)
Samuel Johnson
This page is maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark, and was last updated on 3 November 2000. Please send suggestions and corrections to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu Since I wrote my dissertation on Johnson, I co-edit The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual , and I maintain other pages devoted to the eighteenth century , I offer this page as your place for one-stop-shopping for Johnson and his circle on the Internet. Suggestions are always welcome.
Guide
Beginners might start with my Guide to Samuel Johnson , which includes introductions to Johnson and his works and selected bibliographies on some of the major works. As always, I invite comments.
Electronic Texts
By Johnson
I used to maintain a list of texts by Johnson on the Web, but since I also catalogue all electronic texts from the eighteenth century as part of another site, I now refer readers to a full list of Johnson's texts available on-line.
By Others
  • Boswell's Life of Johnson (in progress now through 1763)
  • Macaulay's review of Croker's edition of Boswell's Life (1831) I hope to work on an abridged version to provide along with the complete text
  • Frances Burney

2. WIEM: Johnson Samuel
johnson samuel (17091784), angielski pisarz. Studiowa w Oxfordzie, 1737 osiad w Londynie. 1750-1752 wydawa pismo Rambler, 1758-1760 Idler
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poka¿ powi±zane Johnson Samuel (1709-1784), angielski pisarz. Studiowa³ w Oxfordzie, 1737 osiad³ w Londynie. 1750-1752 wydawa³ pismo Rambler Idler . 1755 opublikowa³ fundamentalny s³ownik jêzyka angielskiego Dictionary of English Language . Wspó³za³o¿yciel Klubu Literackiego w Londynie. Zbiory satyr, np. London (1738), powie¶æ dydaktyczna Historia Rasselasa (1759, wydanie polskie 1803), eseje biograficzne The Lives of the English Poets (tom 1-10, 1779-1781). Wydawca dzie³ W. Shakespeare'a , które opatrzy³ wstêpem (1765). Uchodzi³ za znakomitego stylistê i intelektualistê, wywar³ ogromny wp³yw na angielsk± literaturê i ¿ycie umys³owe Wielkiej Brytanii. Do utrwalenia jego pozycji przyczyni³a siê napisana przez J. Boswella biografia ¯ywot Doktora Samuela Johnsona (1791, wydanie polskie w wyborze 1962). zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

3. JOHNSON Samuel
Translate this page johnson samuel Titre 1. The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. Genre. roman. Remarque.Anonymous translator, perhaps Octavie Belot? johnson samuel Titre 1.
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JOHNSON Samuel Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia Genre roman HF origine AH Date origine Titre 2 Rasselas, prince d'Abyssinie Traducteur BELOT Octavie Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction TF Editeur Jean Mourer Editeur 2 Lieu Lausanne Lieu 2 Paris Collation 17 cm; p. 332 Localisation Leeds Remarque Anonymous translator, perhaps Octavie Belot? JOHNSON Samuel Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia Genre roman HF origine AH Date origine Titre 2 Phonographie anglaise Traducteur DECRAND Math Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction TH Editeur Baudry Editeur 2 Lieu paris Lieu 2 Collation in-18; p. XXIV-354 Localisation BN/X-23724; X-16230 Remarque JOHNSON Samuel Titre 1 The Rambler Genre HF origine AH Date origine Titre 2 Traducteur n. m. Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 HF traduction Editeur Maradan Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation Localisation BM-Troyes Remarque JOHNSON Samuel Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia Genre roman HF origine AH Date origine Titre 2 Aventure de Rasselas, prince d'Abyssinie Traducteur BERGUES-LA-GARDE Joseph-Jacques-Marie-Casimir de Traducteur 2 Traduction Traduction 2 imitation HF traduction TH Editeur E. Ardant

4. JOHNSON Samuel; GOLDSMITH Oliver
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JOHNSON Samuel; GOLDSMITH Oliver Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Deserted Village Genre HF origine APH Titre 2 Nouveau cours de langue anglaise Traducteur MAC CARTHY J. Traducteur 2 Traduction S 19 Traduction 2 HF traduction TH Editeur Baudry Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation 2 volumes; in-12 Localisation BN/X-15868-15869 Remarque
JOHNSON Samuel; GOLDSMITH Oliver Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Deserted Village Genre HF origine APH Titre 2 Nouveau cours de langue anglaise Traducteur n. m. Traducteur 2 Traduction S 19 Traduction 2 HF traduction Editeur Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation 2 volumes; in-12 Localisation BN/X-16013-16014 Remarque JOHNSON Samuel; GOLDSMITH Oliver Titre 1 The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Deserted Village Genre HF origine APH Titre 2 Nouveau cours de langue anglaise Traducteur n. m. Traducteur 2 Traduction S 19 Traduction 2 HF traduction Editeur Editeur 2 Lieu Paris Lieu 2 Collation in-12 Localisation BN/X-16015 Remarque
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5. Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson Dr Samuel Johnson (17091784), often referred to simply as DrJohnson, was one of England's greatest literary figures. p Although best
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8. Samuel Johnson Samuel Johnson Collections & Anthologies Of Various Literary Form
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9. Johnson Samuel
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10. Samuel Johnson: ISU Library
An Account of the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson from His Birth to His Eleventh Year,Written by Himself. Dictionary johnson samuel Johnson's Middle Years.
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Last updated December 13, 2000; comments to librbsc@isugw.indstate.edu
Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Cunningham Memorial Library Indiana State University SAMUEL JOHNSON: A SELECTED LIST OF MATERIALS PRIMARILY
IN THE RARE BOOKS COLLECTION
Revised by Tsokan Huang
December 1997 Updated December 2000 by Dennis Vetrovec
I. JOHNSON'S WORKS An Account of the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson from His Birth to His Eleventh Year, Written by Himself. To Which Are Added, Original Letters to Dr. Samuel Johnson, by Miss Hill Boothby; from the MSS Preserved by the Doctor, and Now in Possession of Richard Wright . . . London: Printed for R. Phillips by Nichols and Son, 1805. Rare Books PR3533.A3 1805. An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage, Son of the Earl Rivers. 2nd ed. London: Printed for E. Cave, 1748. Rare Books PR3671.S2J6 1748s. The Adventurer. 1st ed. 2 vols. London: Printed for J. Payne at Pope's Head, 1752-54. Rare Books PR1365.A4. The Adventurer. 4 vols. London: Printed by C. Whittingham, published by John Sharpe, 1805-07. Rare Books PR1365.A4 1805.

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13. Quotations From Samuel Johnson
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  • Search The longer we live, and the more we think, the higher value we learn to put on the friendship and tenderness of parents and of friends. Parents we can have but once; and he promises himself too much, who enters life with the expectation of finding many friends.
    ( Rating: Review It All censure of a man's self is oblique praise. It is in order to show how much he can spare. It has all the invidiousness of self-praise, and all the reproach of falsehood.
    ( Rating: Review It Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures.
    ( Rating: Review It Surely life, if it be not long, is tedious, since we are forced to call in the assistance of so many trifles to rid us of our time, of that time which never can return.
    ( Rating: Review It I have no more pleasure in hearing a man attempting wit and failing, than in seeing a man trying to leap over a ditch and tumbling into it.
    ( Rating: Review It It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. The act of dying is not of importance, it lasts so short a time.
  • 14. Johnson Samuel, Gold Joel J. A Voyage To Abyssinia (Yale Edition Of The Works Of
    johnson samuel, Gold Joel J. A Voyage to Abyssinia (Yale Edition ofthe Works of Samuel Johnson Vol Xv). johnson samuel, Gold Joel
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    15. The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page
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    The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page The most comprehensive collection of Samuel Johnson quotations on the web. Over 1,600 quotes from Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), one of the most quoted men of the 18th century. Samuel Johnson:
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  • 16. Samuel Johnson
    An extensive and comprehensive site on the author, including online electronic texts, scholarly materials, historical, biographical and bibliographical data, and the usual links to yet more pages on the web about johnson and his writings.
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Johnson/
    NOW AVAILABLE:
    My edition of Johnson's
    Dictionary (Levenger Press)
    Samuel Johnson
    This page is maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark, and was last updated on 3 November 2000. Please send suggestions and corrections to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu Since I wrote my dissertation on Johnson, I co-edit The Age of Johnson: A Scholarly Annual , and I maintain other pages devoted to the eighteenth century , I offer this page as your place for one-stop-shopping for Johnson and his circle on the Internet. Suggestions are always welcome.
    Guide
    Beginners might start with my Guide to Samuel Johnson , which includes introductions to Johnson and his works and selected bibliographies on some of the major works. As always, I invite comments.
    Electronic Texts
    By Johnson
    I used to maintain a list of texts by Johnson on the Web, but since I also catalogue all electronic texts from the eighteenth century as part of another site, I now refer readers to a full list of Johnson's texts available on-line.
    By Others
    • Boswell's Life of Johnson (in progress now through 1763)
    • Macaulay's review of Croker's edition of Boswell's Life (1831) I hope to work on an abridged version to provide along with the complete text
    • Frances Burney

    17. Page Has Moved
    "samuel johnson" Has Moved As of 30 January 1999, Jack Lynch's page "samuel johnson" has moved to a new location. Please update your bookmarks accordingly.
    http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jlynch/Johnson
    "Samuel Johnson" Has Moved
    As of 30 January 1999, Jack Lynch's page "Samuel Johnson" has moved to a new location. The new URL is http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Johnson/ Please update your bookmarks accordingly. If you have any questions, please contact Jack Lynch at jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu

    18. Samuel Johnson
    johnson's literary reputation is part dependent on James Boswell's (17401795) biography The Life of samuel johnson LL.D.
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    B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) - Byname Dr. Johnson English poet, essayist, critic, journalist, lexicographer, conversationalist, regarded as one of the outstanding figures of 18th-century life and letters. Johnson's literary reputation is part dependent on James Boswell's (1740-1795) biography The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D . (1791). The writer Ford Madox Ford has considered Johnson the most tragic figures of English literature, "whose still living writings are always ignored, a great honest man who will remain forever a figure of half fun because of the leechlike adoration of the greatest and most ridiculous of all biographers. For it is impossible not to believe that, without Boswell, Johnson for us today would shine like a sun in the heavens whilst Addison sat forgotten in coffee houses." (from The March of Literature - Johnson became Doctor Johnson when Dublin University gave him the honorary degree in 1765. He had a huge, strong athletic build, his appetite was legendary and it is said that he often drank over 25 cups of tea at one sitting. "One of the disadvantages of wine is that it makes a man mistake words for thoughts."

    19. Boswell's Life Of Johnson
    Find text drawn from James Boswell's biography of samuel johnson, "Life of johnson." Select a chronological category from the contents. The text of this edition of Boswell's Life of samuel johnson, LL.D.
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    Boswell's Life of Johnson
    Edited from the two-volume Oxford edition of 1904 by Jack Lynch . (Full notes coming soon.) The rest is coming be patient. See also:
    A Note on the Text
    The text of this edition of Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. is taken from the two-volume Oxford edition of 1904; in a few places I've corrected errors by comparing the text with that of G. B. Hill and L. F. Powell, 6 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934-64), and with the second London edition (1793). I have introduced the following changes:
    • The text is broken into separate files by year, using the running heads on the Oxford edition as a guide. In a few cases in the early part of the Life , several years are run together.
    • Boswell uses an asterisk to indicate the works Johnson acknowledged as his own, and a dagger to indicate those he attributed to Johnson on internal evidence. Since HTML does not define the dagger character, I've replaced it with a plus sign (+).
    • Nor does HTML define the pound symbol; I've used an italic

    20. Samuel Johnson, Writer
    Next only to William Shakespeare, samuel johnson is perhaps the most quoted of English writers. The Category Arts Literature Authors J johnson, samuel......Next only to William Shakespeare, samuel johnson is perhaps the most quoted ofEnglish writers. He also wrote The Achievement of samuel johnson, 1955.
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    Next only to William Shakespeare , Samuel Johnson is perhaps the most quoted of English writers. The latter part of the eighteenth century is often (in English-speaking countries, of course) called, simply, the Age of Johnson. Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, in 1709. His mother did not have enough milk for him, and so he was put out to nurse. From his nurse he contracted a tubercular infection called scrofula, which inflamed the lymph glands and spread to the optic and auditory nerves, leaving him deaf in the left ear, almost blind in the left eye, and dim of vision in the right eye. It also left scar tissue which disfigured his face, as did a later childhood bout with small-pox. Young Johnson responded to his disabilities by a fierce determination to be independent and to accept help and pity from no one. When he was three or four years old, a household servant regularly took him to school and walked him home again. One day the servant was not there in time, and Johnson started for home by himself. Coming to an open ditch across the street, he got down on all fours to peer at it before attempting to cross. His teacher had followed to watch him, and now approached to help. He spied her, and angrily pushed her away. Throughout his life, he feared that ill health would tempt him to self-indulgence and self-pity, and bent over backwards to resist the temptation. He had an uncle who was a local boxing champion, and who taught him to fight, so that years later he walked without fear in the worst sections of London. Once four robbers attacked him, and he held his own until the watch arrived and arrested them.

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