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Samuel Johnson’s ‘A Dictionary of the English Language’ stands as one of the most influential linguistic works in English history. This monumental 1st edition presents a systematic approach to defining and understanding English vocabulary by tracing words back to their etymological origins.
Johnson’s methodology was revolutionary for its time, offering detailed explanations of word meanings accompanied by illustrative examples drawn from actual English usage. Each entry demonstrates how words function across different contexts and significations, providing readers with practical understanding beyond mere definitions.
The inclusion of an English grammar guide adds substantial educational value, making this work a comprehensive resource for understanding language structure and word formation. Johnson’s meticulous scholarship established new standards for lexicography and has influenced dictionary-making practices for centuries. This edition remains an essential reference for language scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution and proper use of the English language.







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