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" The only end of writing is to enable the readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 118
by Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1806
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The Hibbert Journal, Volume 35

1936 - 676 pages
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The Function of Mimesis and Its Decline

John D. Boyd - 1968 - 346 pages
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Addresses and Transactions

Johnson Society - 1957 - 780 pages
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Samuel Johnson, Volume 95

Donald J. Greene - 1970 - 264 pages
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Samuel Johnson and the New Science

Richard B. Schwartz - 1971 - 210 pages
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Samuel Johnson and the Life of Writing

Paul Fussell - 1971 - 328 pages
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Catholic World, Volume 124

1927 - 924 pages
...more understandable to his fellow mortals. Socrates: "The only end of writing," said Doctor Johnson, "is to enable the readers better to enjoy life, or better to endure it." Do you agree with that? Catholicus: Y — es. But why go back to the eighteenth century? Socrates:...
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The Case of the Helmeted Airman: A Study of W. H. Auden's Poetry

François Duchêne - 1972 - 246 pages
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思與言, Volume 16, Issues 1-6

1978 - 686 pages
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The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Issue 76

1991 - 48 pages
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