Johnson's Dictionary"...Samuel Johnson, wholly unknown to the public, because all his work had been published anonymously, set out in 1746 to produce such a dictionary, and did. When it appeared in 1755, in two large folio volumes, each the size of a lectern Bible, it swept the field, and maintained its position in England for nearly a century. It is the most famous English dictionary before Webster, and perhaps the best before the eleven-volume Oxford English Dictionary. But, except for some quotations in Bartlett and Boswell's Johnson, it is unread and unknown, for a simple reason: it has been out of print for about a hundred years. A modern reprint of the whole Dictionary might fill ten large volumes, and would be both impressive and unread. We have therefore decided to make a selection, the nature of which has been determined by the basic character of Johnson's Dictionary..." -- Introduction. |
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Johnson's Dictionary: A Modern Selection Samuel Johnson,E. L. McAdam,George Milne Limited preview - 2005 |
Johnson's Dictionary Samuel Johnson,Edward Lippincott McAdam (Jr.),George Milne No preview available - 1963 |