John Dryden considered "the great as entitled to encomiastic homage, " wrote a censorious Samuel Johnson.
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To paraphrase Samuel Johnson, anyone who is tired of that is tired of life.
With her first husband, Donald Hyde, she put to-gether the world's foremost collection of the writings of Samuel Johnson.
No other dictionary, not even Samuel Johnson's famous one, had ever come close.
The Berkely team had Samuel Johnson, Nicolas Henderson, Max Oltersdorf and Charles Sun.
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Samuel Johnson, another great chatterbox of English literature, opened "The Anatomy of Melancholy" and easily embraced Mr. Burton's loquacious manner.
Hitchings went to Oxford and wrote a doctoral dissertation on Samuel Johnson.
Samuel Johnson once termed second marriages the triumph of hope over experience.
Ambrose Bierce edges out Samuel Johnson in double overtime by a final score of a hundred and forty-four to a hundred and ten.
Unknowingly subscribing to Dr. Samuel Johnson's famous definition of advertising: "promise, large promise, " McClung hung a sign outside that said "Pain Relief in 5 Minutes!"
Samuel Johnson said patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
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His book the Rational Optimist, in which he looks at how human prosperity has evolved, was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson non-fiction prize in 2011.
Her work includes one novel, The End of the Story (1995), and seven story collections, including Break It Down (1986), Almost No Memory (1997), Samuel Johnson is Indignant (2002) and Varieties of Disturbance (2007).
Make your way through the warren of corridors to the Chop Room, where you can sit by a fireplace, watched over by a portrait of Samuel Johnson, trying not to be put off by the rather bland beer.
In Gough Square, in front of Samuel Johnson's tall and staring house, I stopped for a while to watch a workman digging up a drain, taking the opportunity to gaze down into the rich strata that lay beneath the London pavement.
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Samuel Johnson's remark about lady preachers and dogs that walk on their hind legs, that "it is not done well, but you are surprised to find that it is done at all, " often, alas, applies to the delight that Jewish fans take in their athletes.
When he arrived in London he had precisely three ha'pence in his pocket, but he had a priceless asset in his companion in the weary walk from Lichfield Dr Samuel Johnson no less, who had taught him Latin and Greek, and who never ceased to encourage and admire him.
Yet there were times when he felt his life had been futile, and the mood of despondency that had sometimes come upon him in his most active years - which, following Samuel Johnson, Churchill called the "black dog" - seems to have been with him in much of his later life.
To paraphrase the English wit, Samuel Johnson, who described second marriages as "the triumph of hope over experience, " it was absolutely predictable that prohibitions imposed by the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention and the 1989 Chemical Weapons Convention would be no more successful in creating universally binding international "norms" than was the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact, which was supposed to ban all war.
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Devin Bigoness recently took the role as the Executive Director for Executive Education at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.
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The leader of the coup, Master Sergeant Samuel Doe, summoned Mrs Johnson Sirleaf to the executive mansion.
In 1992 he published Grand Inquests, a 278-page history of the 19th century impeachment trials of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson.
Lambert, the architect daughter of the Seagram Co. founder Samuel Bronfman, was responsible, with Philip Johnson, for Mies's only commission in New York, the 1958 Seagram Building on Park Avenue, still the city's finest modernist building.
Along the way he was championed by Samuel Beckett, who provided some blurbs and financial support for Johnson.
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