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  1. Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson by Hester Lynch Piozzi, 2010-07-06
  2. The Samuel Johnson Encyclopedia: by Pat Rogers, 1996-05-30
  3. Life of Johnson (Oxford World's Classics) by James Boswell, 2008-08-01
  4. Samuel Johnson: Selected Poetry and Prose by Frank Brady, William Wimsatt, 1978-02-07
  5. A dictionary of the English language in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers. by Samuel Johnson, 2010-08-06
  6. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1 by Samuel Johnson, 2010-03-07
  7. Johnson on Savage: The Life of Mr. Richard Savage by Samuel Johnson (Lives that never grow old)
  8. Samuel Johnson on Shakespeare (Shakespeare Library, Penguin) by Samuel Johnson, 1990-08-07
  9. Samuel Johnson: A Critical Study by J.P. Hardy, 1979-09-13
  10. Samuel Johnson's Insults: A Compendium of Snubs, Sneers, Slights and Effronteries from the Eighteenth-Century Master
  11. James Boswell's the Life of Samuel Johnson (Modern Critical Interpretations)
  12. The Supplicating Voice: The Spiritual Writings of Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson, 2005-04-12
  13. Samuel Johnson's Prefaces and Dedications by Allen T. Hazen, 1973-01
  14. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 06 - Reviews, Political Tracts, and Lives of Eminent Persons by Samuel Johnson, 2010-07-06

21. Lynch, A Guide To Samuel Johnson
Excellent guide to all things samuel johnson, by 18th century scholar Jack Lynch.Category Arts Literature Authors J johnson, samuel......NOW AVAILABLE My edition of johnson's Dictionary (Levenger Press).A Guide to samuel johnson. By Jack Lynch. A number of requests
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A number of requests for information on Johnson they come my way because of my Johnson page on the Web and my dissertation largely on Johnson have convinced me to put together a few paragraphs to introduce novices to Johnson. This is nothing like a comprehensive guide to the literature, although I do discuss some real bibliographies. I cover a few works of scholarship, and those not necessarily my favorites they're the ones that I think are most important for a beginner to know, the most often quoted, though not always the most thought-provoking. And this guide is unabashedly opinionated, though I hope my preferences aren't often perversely far from the mainstream. Still, it might be useful for people who've received no more formal introduction to Johnson studies. I don't pretend for a minute that this guide is anywhere near complete or comprehensive it was prepared off the top of my head. I don't know whether my omissions of important material are more grievous than the outright errors that are doubtless in here somewhere. But it might be useful to someone just getting started, and, since it's free, it would be a bargain at twice the price. I welcome comments and corrections; my address appears below.
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  • 22. Samuel Johnson
    A descriptive page detailing the life and humor of samuel johnson, often quoted by Hunter S. Thompson.
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    23. Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)
    Text of samuel johnson's biography of the poet, selection of his works and links.
    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/Faculty/KKemmerer/poets/cowley/default.html

    24. The Samuel Johnson Sound Bite Page: Brief Biography
    Very brief sketch of johnson, on the website with the most comprehensivecollection of samuel johnson quotes. Brief Biography The
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  • Who Would DO This? A brief biography of Samuel Johnson is a difficult task, but here we go. Samuel Johnson's life covers many points, but it's a story about overcoming considerable adversity, to ultimately become one of the best known men of his age. Johnson was born in Lichfield, England, on September 18, 1709; his father Michael was a bookseller. Johnson was not a healthy infant, and there was considerable question as to whether he would survive: he was baptized almost immediately. Johnson was scarred from scrofula, and suffered a loss of hearing and was blind in one eye, thanks largely to nursing from a tubercular nursemaid. During his toddler years, he had an open "issue" in his arm, to drain fluids. Stop for a moment, and think about a small child being singled out in this way, and what it must have meant. In spite of these infirmities, there are early tales of his independence. Once, when his babysitter failed to pick him up on time from nursery school, Johnson decided he would get home on his own, crawling on all fours in order to see the gutter and avoid falling in. The babysitter followed at some distance, but when Johnson saw her watching, protested against her following him, vehemently.
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    27. Johnson, Samuel, English Author. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. johnson, samuel, Englishauthor. 1709–84, English author, b. Lichfield. The leading
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    28. Samuel Butler (1612-1680)
    Text of samuel johnson's biography of the poet, brief selection of his works and links.
    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/Faculty/KKemmerer/poets/butler/default.html

    29. Samuel Johnson (1784) Last Will AndTestament
    The last will and testament of samuel johnson.Category Arts Literature Authors J johnson, samuel......
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    Last Will and Testament of Samuel Johnson
    "IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN. I, SAMUEL JOHNSON, being in full possession of my faculties, but fearing this night may put an end to my life, do ordain this my last Will and Testament. I bequeath to GOD, a soul polluted by many sins, but I hope purified by JESUS CHRIST. I leave seven hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Bennet Langton, Esq.: three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins, brewers; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy, Bishop of Dromore; one thousand pounds, three per cent. annuities in the publick funds; and one hundred pounds now lying by me in ready money: all these before-mentioned sums and property I leave, I say, to Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sir John Hawkins, and Dr. William Scott, of Doctors Commons, in trust, for the following uses: That is to say, to pay to the representatives of the late William Innys, bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-yard, the sum of two hundred pounds; to Mrs. White, my female servant, one hundred pounds stock in the three per cent.

    30. Johnson, Samuel - Concordances
    Search for a word in a number of johnson's works, including "Rasselas." Read surrounding text, the entire text, or browse the list of words. Concordances johnson, samuel. Choose a book and click the 'Search Selected Book!'
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    31. 31446. Johnson, Samuel. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION samuel johnson (1709–1784), British writer. . The CompleteEnglish Poems samuel johnson. JD Fleeman, ed. (1971) Penguin Books.
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    32. Samuel Garth (1661-1719)
    Text of samuel johnson's biography of the poet and The Dispensary.
    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/Faculty/KKemmerer/poets/garth/default.html

    33. Dr Johnson's House
    Address of 17 Gough Square in London, johnson's former home, is now home to a museum. Find hours and a brief biography.
    http://www.drjh.dircon.co.uk/
    This page contains Frames. For the Frameless version Dr Johnson's House

    34. - Great Books -
    samuel johnson (17091784), Dr. samuel johnson (1709-1784), often referred tosimply as Dr johnson , was one of England's greatest literary figures.
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    Samuel Johnson
    Dr. Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), often referred to simply as "Dr Johnson", was one of England's greatest literary figures. Although best remembered as the compiler of the first comprehensive English dictionary, Dr Johnson was more than a scholar. Born at Lichfield and educated at Oxford, he moved to London in 1737 with his wife, Tetty, who was twenty years his senior, and began to earn a living as a journalist, whilst working on plays, poetry and biographies. Johnson began his Dictionary of the English Language in 1747, but did not complete it until 1755. It made his name, but not his fortune. Another of his major works, the satire Rasselas (1759), was written specifically to raise money to pay for his mother's funeral. Johnson was at the centre of a literary circle which included such figures as Oliver Goldsmith, Edmund Burke and David Garrick, and founded the Literary Club. In 1763, a young Scottish writer, James Boswell , introduced himself to Johnson. Together they toured the Western Isles of Scotland in 1773, a journey which Johnson immortalised in print. Dr Johnson's last great work was the ten-volume Lives of the English Poets , published between 1779 and 1781. He died in 1784 and is buried in Westminster Abbey. [Adapted from

    35. Jonathan Swift - Johnson's Lives Of The Poets
    samuel johnson's famous character sketch of Swift, whom he openly despised.
    http://www.jaffebros.com/lee/gulliver/biography/johnslife.html
    Gulliver's Travels
    by Jonathan Swift
    Sources: Biography
    SWIFT
    JOHNSON'S LIVES OF THE POETS.
    London : George Bell and Sons, 1890. Vol. III. p. 2-45.
    Introduction As Gulliver says, "Nothing but an extreme Love of Truth could have hindered me from concealing this Part of my Story." I include Johnson's biography of Swift in this collection with strong misgivings. Johnson was no friend or admirer of Swift, taking every opportunity to deride the author. (Some choice examples are included in the collection of quotes about Swift at this site.) Johnson extends his informal attacks on Swift with this essay, originally published in 1779, 34 years after Swift's death. He puts Swift's life and work in the worst light possible, while posturing as a generous and understanding critic. I decided to include this work inspite of its faults. Johnson's apparent bias and animosity does more to discredit the biographer than his subject. I hope the discriminating reader will find Johnson's prejudices against Swift to be their own undoing. Let Johnson do his worst: posterity has given Swift his due. Lee Jaffe, compiler

    36. Johnson, Samuel, English Author
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia johnson, samuel. johnson, samuel, 1709–84,English author, b. Lichfield. The leading literary scholar
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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Samuel, , English author, b. Lichfield. The leading literary scholar and critic of his time, Johnson helped to shape and define the Augustan Age. He was equally celebrated for his brilliant and witty conversation. His rather gross appearance and manners were viewed tolerantly, if not with a certain admiration. Sections in this article: Johnson, Samuel, American clergyman, educator, and philosopher Johnson, Thomas Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

    37. SC Johnson-Our Family Story-Sam Johnson
    Profile of the chairman of S.C. johnson and Son, Inc.
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    38. Johnson, Samuel
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    39. The Johnson's Island Autograph Book Of Lt. Samuel Dibble
    Compilation of 221 Confederate officer autographs from johnson's Island prison.
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    40. Joseph Addison
    Site contains samuel johnson's Preface to Addison's works, links to Addison's work online, and a selection of poems from Addison's works.
    http://www2.hn.psu.edu/Faculty/KKemmerer/poets/addison/default.htm

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